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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows xp service pack 2
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Mouse disconnection problem
I use to have an excellent gaming mouse using PS/2 port i remember i had 2 of those plugs that turn ps/2 into usb.
well anyways, my mouse has been working perfectly for a year until recently, i was gaming, suddenly i see my mouse stop working, after a second it kindda moved on it's own, then after a second it return to normal, it did that for a while. I restarted and now my mouse wouldn't work anymore. I got my microsoft usb mouse and it worked for30 mins, then it started to diconnect the connect right after, randomly on it's own, it does that pretty often. ( i tried to use an exchanger with this mouse so i am basically plugging in a USB mouse into a ps/2 port and it had the same issue) Now i tried my old IMB usb mouse but for some reason it says it detected a non-working device, while it works perfectly on my laptop. Now i can't take much of this bull **** from my comp anymore. I've searched this issue up but most of them just indicate hardware problem, i was thinking more of a virus. I mean a coincidence would be unlikely. |
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