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Kirill Gusarev2022-01-10 05:08:07
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Kirill Gusarev, 2022-01-10 05:08:07

Why does a wired mouse often turn off?

My Logitech wired mouse has been turning off frequently for a long time now.
Windows 7 computer, Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16 GHz, 8 GiB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 (1 GiB).
In general, this happens mainly in games, when I move (or start moving) the mouse - it seems to be pulled out of the port, that is, Windows plays the device disconnect sound . At such moments, the mouse turns off for 1-3 seconds.
The joke is that with the last mouse it was the same. The model of mice seems to be the same - Logitech manufactured in ~ ~ 2008 (the second (current) mouse was taken out of the box for the first time in 13 years in 2021, so it did not break).
When I saw that the new mouse was also turning off, I thought that the problem was with the cable - I twisted and pulled it in all directions, stretched it, pressed it inward - I never managed to reproduce the disconnection.
At the moment, I think the mouse is disabled when I tilt it (not sure, since reproducing the disable in this way has also failed so far).
It's not about the USB connector of the computer - I inserted it both from the side (nothing was connected at all on the side, that is, there was only a mouse), and from behind.
There are no power saving modes in the device manager in the mouse properties, i.e. this mode cannot even be turned on - so this also disappears. In the properties of the USB hubs, I turned off the power saving mode, but this also did not change anything. Global power mode is set to maximum performance. Apparently power saving modes also disappear.

An interesting feature: if I do something with the mouse while it is "disabled" (that is, it does not show any signs of life on the screen), then after "sagging" it seems to "catch up" for lost time. And it's weird.

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Another One DevOps, 2022-01-10
@bsalbiev

Once after the sagging "catch up", then most likely the contact with the mouse is not interrupted and the problem must be sought in the system itself, the driver mat. boards, mice, usb hub, or some software

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Drno, 2022-01-10
@Drno

The mouse is most likely dead.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2022-01-10
@mr_jok

Have you tried updating the motherboard chipset drivers?

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res2001, 2022-01-10
@res2001

The computer is not the first freshness, the reason can be many things, from a malfunction of the mouse itself, a dying motherboard, to a non-pulling power supply and problems with the software.
The simplest thing is to take a known working mouse (tested on other computers) and drive with it, try different ports.
The power supply is also not difficult to test, if it is possible to take a known working PSU.
With the motherboard and other things - it's already more difficult - the road to the service.
It is also possible that this is something software, i.e. some priority process eats up CPU time and the CPU is not enough for everything else. Perhaps the mouse is just what catches the eye. Does the keyboard work, for example?

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Vasily, 2022-01-10
@snaiper04ek

my keyboard and mouse jackal when the voltage fluctuations in the network (the switch clicked in the kitchen, the backlight on the keyboard went out and I wait 2-3 seconds to reconnect), and sometimes only the clave jackal (perhaps due to the abundance of backlight, it sometimes gets more. ) Very rarely this happens, and but the closer to the evening, and the more devices are included in the computer via usb, the higher the chance.
This garbage is happening to me because of my mother, something is wrong with her. And even through a concentrator with active power! still jackal, that is, it is the ports on the mother that are vyvorobushkivayutsya.
When you turn on the computer between the BIOS and the axis, it also sometimes jackals, with a 30% chance. Server mother with alik. It’s not that I tried to defeat this bug, I just found out that my mother calmed down, it didn’t interfere.
You connect a 100% working mouse, use it, try to connect it to the rear ports. Check neighboring usb devices, remove everything, including the keyboard, and if it doesn’t jackal, then throw one device at a time, and check everything. Turn off all the lights in the house, and just try to just turn on the computer, run some programs (steam, discord, browser, whatever), and then reboot the computer, check if the freezes have disappeared. also try to cut down the computer and check for freezes from a cold start. If it still jackals, remove all devices from the inside (hdd, vidyuhu, leave one bar of operatives) and boot into a live cd, check if it will jackal out of it. Download ubuntu, boot from a USB flash drive (you don’t even need to install it, you can turn on the live version on the installation image itself before installation), there is a firefox browser, sit on the Internet on Ubuntu for a day,
In general, father-in-law, because it is impossible to say remotely from what your jackals dance around the mouse.
There is a chance that you will randomly learn how to fix this freeze, just remember (or better, write down - what programs you ran, how much the computer worked before, whether you reconnected the mouse, how long it took for a cold start, rebooted after starting programs or after turning it on, in general - log everything) what you did so that when you find that the mouse no longer hangs, you can understand what led to this.
Well, or just bring it to the service, there are chances that you will not get to scammers who will ask for 5k rubles for replacing the capacitor.

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