USB Mouse not working! DESPERATE


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
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    USB Mouse not working! DESPERATE


    Hi.. first of all ty guys for reading this..
    so this is my problem.. my mouse stops working. After a research & lot of posts about "hot to fix"....
    i did EVERYTHING the said. unplug, update, connect, disable/enable, reboot and nothing...
    then i tried to connect to another port and nothing...
    i tried to clean the ports with some paper and.. yes that helped a lil bit.. but after a short time the problem persists... when im ussing it..everything normal.. then it freezes, then back to normal.. then again freezes for an hour.. then back to normal for a minute..
    so any ideas?

    p.s/ im running windows 7 x64
    Last edited by Sebastian1; 26 May 2010 at 11:42. Reason: information
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    Sebastian1 said:
    Hi.. first of all ty guys for reading this..
    so this is my problem.. my mouse stops working. After a research & lot of posts about "hot to fix"....
    i did EVERYTHING the said. unplug, update, connect, disable/enable, reboot and nothing...
    then i tried to connect to another port and nothing...
    i tried to clean the ports with some paper and.. yes that helped a lil bit.. but after a short time the problem persists... when im ussing it..everything normal.. then it freezes, then back to normal.. then again freezes for an hour.. then back to normal for a minute..
    so any ideas?

    p.s/ im running windows 7 x64
    How many un powered USB devices do you have? more than three may decrease voltage and cause things to freeze. add a powered hub to fix the problem


    ken
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    just the mouse
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    does that mouse works well on another computer?
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  5. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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    Assuming that the entire computer doesn;t freeze. (If so that's a different problem)

    Don't laugh but check the optics cavity on the bottom for lint or dirt.

    Optical mice also "burn out" after some period of time it seems like , like 2-4 years depending on how old they are and how much use they get. Try using a different mouse.
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