Up volume key no longer working after 10.3.1

Since OS update on Passport to 10.3.1.1581 the up volume key no longer works in an app. I first noticed it while watchin a YouTube video in browser, then in Neutron music player then the Music app. The button works fine to advance songs (long press). At first I rebooted and it seemed to work, then it stopped. 
Then I noticed that it works on the home screen just not in any apps.  It's a pain to have to exit the music app, go to the home screen to increase volume. 
Down volume and pause/assistant works fine. Up button works fine in Camera to take shot. 
Have rebooted many times since upgrading. 
Any suggestions would be appreciated. 
Paul
Torch 9810; PlayBook 64g; iPad1 64g; iPad2 64g; iPhone6 64g Passport
Provider Bell (tablets all WiFi)

Try reloading the 10.3.1 update again just in case something in the update went wrong.
Also, are you updating through BlackBerry link or over wifi or cellular? I always reccomend updating through BlackBerry link just to prevent a corrupt update in case the signal drops. BlackBerry link will greatly reduce the chance of a corrupt update as long as the USB cable is not disconnected.
Good luck and keep me posted.
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