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Issue with mouse and keyboard functionality using a USB extension cable?

Issue with mouse and keyboard functionality using a USB extension cable?

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DumpyPutty
Member
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05-29-2024, 02:29 AM
#1
My mouse and keyboard are linked through a USB 2.0 active extension cable that's 5 meters long, with a simple hub containing four USB ports; only two are connected.
I experience significant delays when using the mouse and keyboard on my PC, but they function normally on my laptop.
This issue has already occurred on my second PC, which I recently purchased.
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DumpyPutty
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM #1

My mouse and keyboard are linked through a USB 2.0 active extension cable that's 5 meters long, with a simple hub containing four USB ports; only two are connected.
I experience significant delays when using the mouse and keyboard on my PC, but they function normally on my laptop.
This issue has already occurred on my second PC, which I recently purchased.

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DanTDM_2007
Member
146
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM
#2
Make and model USB hub?
Does the USB hub have its own power supply?
Which USB devices are connected to the host PC and the hub?
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For reference (links only - no recommendations):
https://www.yourcablestore.com/USB-Cable..._42-1.html
https://blog.tripplite.com/usb-cable-max-length
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DanTDM_2007
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM #2

Make and model USB hub?
Does the USB hub have its own power supply?
Which USB devices are connected to the host PC and the hub?
= = = =
For reference (links only - no recommendations):
https://www.yourcablestore.com/USB-Cable..._42-1.html
https://blog.tripplite.com/usb-cable-max-length

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Vesgo
Member
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05-29-2024, 02:29 AM
#3
For the entire PC I use just a mouse and keyboard. I’m not sure if it could influence anything, but there’s an HDMI extension cable 5 meters connected to my GPU. The USB hub doesn’t have its own power supply. I attempted to connect the mouse or keyboard directly to the extension cable without using the hub, and the same result occurred. This is the cable I have: https://gembird.com/item.aspx?id=8356. It’s possible the 5-meter cable and my mouse cable together add up to about 90 cm in length.
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Vesgo
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM #3

For the entire PC I use just a mouse and keyboard. I’m not sure if it could influence anything, but there’s an HDMI extension cable 5 meters connected to my GPU. The USB hub doesn’t have its own power supply. I attempted to connect the mouse or keyboard directly to the extension cable without using the hub, and the same result occurred. This is the cable I have: https://gembird.com/item.aspx?id=8356. It’s possible the 5-meter cable and my mouse cable together add up to about 90 cm in length.

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Nicodemos234
Junior Member
40
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM
#4
It might be the length, but I’d also think about the overall quality of the extension cable.
The Gembird cable specifications don’t indicate it can handle 90 feet or 30 meters.
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Nicodemos234
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM #4

It might be the length, but I’d also think about the overall quality of the extension cable.
The Gembird cable specifications don’t indicate it can handle 90 feet or 30 meters.

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iTz_JustDizzy
Junior Member
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05-29-2024, 02:29 AM
#5
It's odd I managed to connect to my previous computer, but it functions properly. My current PC includes a GPU and SSD sourced from my old Athlon.
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iTz_JustDizzy
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM #5

It's odd I managed to connect to my previous computer, but it functions properly. My current PC includes a GPU and SSD sourced from my old Athlon.

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JavaCatX
Member
99
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM
#6
Strange indeed.
However, I do not find it surprising that it works on an older pc but not on a newer pc.
Just some threshold difference between the two systems.....
If possible try a hub that uses its' own power source.
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JavaCatX
05-29-2024, 02:29 AM #6

Strange indeed.
However, I do not find it surprising that it works on an older pc but not on a newer pc.
Just some threshold difference between the two systems.....
If possible try a hub that uses its' own power source.