Why does my mouse act up and become very erratic


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1

    Why does my mouse act up and become very erratic


    When I plug my Logitech MX518 mouse into the rear of my MSI Z77A-G45 moboard it (the mouse) either stops working or becomes very erratic to the point of freezing the computer.
    Plugged into the front of the board it works flawlessly.
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  2. Posts : 16
    Win7 x64, Win 8 x32, Mac
       #2

    The rear interface is bad.
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  3. Posts : 1,002
    XP Pro (x86) | 7 HP (x86) & (x64) | 7 Pro (x64)
       #3

    I had wireless keyboard/mouse (K+M) USB device plugged into back of my tower, with a mains powered external HD next to the KM device.

    Both external HD and mouse played up in a variety of ways. The biggest pain was the mouse which was erratic

    I now have the K+M wireless device in the front of the tower and the HD and K+M are perfect.

    Hope this helps :)
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Gekie said:
    The rear interface is bad.
    I guess that means yet another new mobo. The current one isn't even a year old.
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  5. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #5

    swamprat69er said:
    Gekie said:
    The rear interface is bad.
    I guess that means yet another new mobo. The current one isn't even a year old.
    I would buy a USB card and see it that solves your problem. It is a lot cheaper than a new MB.
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  6. Dom
    Posts : 2,295
    Windows Seven Ultimate
       #6

    bigmck said:
    swamprat69er said:
    Gekie said:
    The rear interface is bad.
    I guess that means yet another new mobo. The current one isn't even a year old.
    I would buy a USB card and see it that solves your problem. It is a lot cheaper than a new MB.
    I second that.

    Something like this would be great, nice and cheap and not to mention USB 3.0 is great for future proofing.

    Also please make sure you have the necessary drivers for your motherboard, the USB headers on the motherboard may use different controllers to the ports on the back (some are plug n play, some need installation via drivers). Here's a link to the official drivers.

    EDIT: I almost forgot to mention, the BIOS may not be configured correctly.... try disabling/enabling legacy support. If you find after changing an option you can't get back in, just clear the CMOS (at least that's how I think it's done on Intel motherboards). And if you're willing to take a risk you can also try updating the BIOS to the latest stable version. These often fix bugs and incompatibility. Download options here.

    A bit OT, but nice choice of mouse Most people go for the high dpi = better and go for laser mice.... I have the slightly newer model of the MX518 (a G400) and it's a very good mouse! The Logitech gaming software can help you configure the mouse a little better, such as changing default DPI and changing the polling rate :) Here's a link if you're interested:
    Support + Downloads: MX 518 Optical Gaming Mouse - Logitech
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #7

    bigmck said:
    swamprat69er said:
    Gekie said:
    The rear interface is bad.
    I guess that means yet another new mobo. The current one isn't even a year old.
    I would buy a USB card and see it that solves your problem. It is a lot cheaper than a new MB.
    Good point, thank you. Why didn't I think of that?
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Dom said:
    bigmck said:
    swamprat69er said:
    I guess that means yet another new mobo. The current one isn't even a year old.
    I would buy a USB card and see it that solves your problem. It is a lot cheaper than a new MB.
    I second that.

    Something like this would be great, nice and cheap and not to mention USB 3.0 is great for future proofing.

    Also please make sure you have the necessary drivers for your motherboard, the USB headers on the motherboard may use different controllers to the ports on the back (some are plug n play, some need installation via drivers). Here's a link to the official drivers.

    EDIT: I almost forgot to mention, the BIOS may not be configured correctly.... try disabling/enabling legacy support. If you find after changing an option you can't get back in, just clear the CMOS (at least that's how I think it's done on Intel motherboards). And if you're willing to take a risk you can also try updating the BIOS to the latest stable version. These often fix bugs and incompatibility. Download options here.

    A bit OT, but nice choice of mouse Most people go for the high dpi = better and go for laser mice.... I have the slightly newer model of the MX518 (a G400) and it's a very good mouse! The Logitech gaming software can help you configure the mouse a little better, such as changing default DPI and changing the polling rate :) Here's a link if you're interested:
    Support + Downloads: MX 518 Optical Gaming Mouse - Logitech
    Thanks for the links......Drivers got updated this morning and mouse still having problems and on the front panel as well.

    Re;Logitech. I have run Logitech mice ever since about 2000. I wouldn't have any other mouse.
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  9. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Well, I went onto the MSI website and updated all my drivers from there. The mouse is still plugged into the front panel and so far, 'knock on wood' everything is working okay. There is a new USB card coming anyway.
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  10. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #10

    I have erratic operation with a wireless Logitech mouse. It is plugged into the designated USB 2.0 port. I have another, a Microsoft wireless mouse that came with a wireless Microsoft keyboard and it works much better. However, I like the Logitech as it has some extra buttons, such as one for "back", etc, that the Microsoft does not have. I've tried other ports, both USB 2.0 and 3.0 and the Logitech works about the same in all. I originally had a wired mouse and it worked OK, but it was cheap and died.
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