Solved USB Mouse freezing for a second or two every minute or so

Brian Keefe

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The problem of mouse freeze ups first started 1-2 months ago. And back then the screen would actually freeze up where only unplugging power to the computer would allow me to shut it down and start over. I was getting several of those a day. I don't recall exactly what cleared up that problem but the hard lock ups went away. I did initiate some earlier "restore" points at that time. But the more common 1-2 sec mouse freezes have lingered. At first I thought it was from dirt on the optical lens because cleaning it or blowing on it would often provide relief for hours. When I experienced numerous BSOD's two weeks ago a bad memory stick resolved that problem...and along with the mouse hang ups went entirely away for several days, the first time that's happened in months. But the problem eventually returned over the past 2 days. At first only a couple of times per day, now up to several times per minute. I can flip the mouse over at times and see that the optical sensor light is not lit for a brief period. I can yank on the mouse wire and make the light go off.

I was planning to get a new mouse but after having no issues for most of a week I figured it wasn't a simple hardware issue. My computer is an 18 month old Dell Inspiron 560 with nothing fancy, no add ons, etc. All I really use it for is to surf the web (no gaming, no heavy duty spreadsheets or office work, etc.). The drivers used are whatever came with it new. The only programs I've loaded since delivery are Avast, Adobe Flash, Malawarebytes, and Ad-aware. Haven't had the mouse hang up once in the past 10 minutes. And just to be sure that no memory issues were still in play I ran MEMTEST 86+ this morning and received no errors. So the memory is still ok.

Any thoughts?

thanks

Brian
 

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it could just be a faulty mouse? have a different one ya can try. to see if the problem goes away? also what surface ya got it on? have you got a proper mouse mat? sometimes i find i get odd reaction from the mouse at collage cause its on a shiny desk, no mat. try it on different things maybe!
 

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My thought's exactly Graemzy. Also have you deleted and reinstalled the mouse driver?
 

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it could just be a faulty mouse? have a different one ya can try. to see if the problem goes away? also what surface ya got it on? have you got a proper mouse mat? sometimes i find i get odd reaction from the mouse at collage cause its on a shiny desk, no mat. try it on different things maybe!

Yeah, we switched to a brand new mouse pad once this problem first arose. It seemed to help a little but not a huge difference. Haven't tried deleting the mouse driver and reinstalling. That would a new tech step for me as I've never done anything with drivers on my computers. My last computer went 7 yrs w/o ever updating anything but virus definitions. No extra USB mouses laying around or I would have already done that. My old computer used a circular fitting like you'd so on a TV set rather than a pin type connector.

Do you have a good link for doing a mouse driver uninstall/install? I'd hate to go through this and lose the mouse function entirely. The system works right now.

Update: with the mouse wire curled a certain way I don't get any freezes. As soon as it's uncurled they occur frequently. So a new mouse is in order.

Brian
 
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My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit ACPIIntel (R) Core 2 quad core Q8300 @ 2.5 GHz6.0 GBReal tek PCIe GBE family controller - non gam...
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Inspiron 560
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit ACPI
CPU
Intel (R) Core 2 quad core Q8300 @ 2.5 GHz
Motherboard
Intel (R) ICH10R SATA AHCI controller
Memory
6.0 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Real tek PCIe GBE family controller - non gaming basic
Sound Card
Intel (R) High definition HDMI
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell ST2210
Hard Drives
ST3750528AS
6.1.7600.16385
drivers dated 6-21-2006
PSU
Intel (R) G45/G43 express chipset
Case
Standard Inspiron 560 black desk top
Cooling
single fan for processor with a 2nd one just above it
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