Mouse got light even before turning on power.

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  1. Posts : 223
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       #21

    there is a part about usb in the menu..

    usb 2.0 controller(deafault: enable)
    usb keyboard function(deafault: enable)
    usb mouse function(deafault: disable)
    usb storage function(deafault: disable)
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       #22

    Right, but none of those address the constant powering of USB ports.
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  3. Posts : 223
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       #23

    So what can i do now?
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       #24

    FliGi7 said:
    I would call Gigabyte support, then, and ask them if that is normal.
    This.
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       #25

    I wonder does this has anything to do with the USB root hubs at the device manager?
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       #26

    GradeAbra said:
    I wonder does this has anything to do with the USB root hubs at the device manager?
    You will not be able to change the power setting via that interface.

    Please consider contacting the manufacturer of your motherboard:
    GIGABYTE - Support & Downloads - Technical Support

    And please post back with what you find - you have made some of us curious
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       #27

    This guy has the same problem and he has solved it. However i don't understand how he did it. Anyone can explain to me?

    mouse lights stay on after shut down
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       #28

    "Go to the device manager and look at the USB devices, find your mouse and see if there is a power management in the properties tab. If there is, untick "Allow this device to wake the computer". Do the same check on the various USB root hubs."

    Right click on My Computer and click Manage. Navigate to Device Manager. Find your mouse in the list, right click on it and click properties. It should have a power management section to where you can configure this.
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  9. Posts : 223
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       #29

    FliGi7 said:
    "Go to the device manager and look at the USB devices, find your mouse and see if there is a power management in the properties tab. If there is, untick "Allow this device to wake the computer". Do the same check on the various USB root hubs."

    Right click on My Computer and click Manage. Navigate to Device Manager. Find your mouse in the list, right click on it and click properties. It should have a power management section to where you can configure this.
    The 2nd part. I had found the mouse but there is no power management.
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       #30

    Then look for the USB root hubs and see if they have that option.
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