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kaeetayel
Junior Member
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05-22-2024, 11:13 PM
#1
So I recently purchased a new mouse (Roccat Nyth) and whenever I turn on my PC, it isn't detected. But it gets detected if I plug out and then plug it back in again. My old mouse, the DeathAdder, works fine when I turn on the PC. Is it because two mice are connected and one is not being detected? I even tried changing the USB port, but that didn't help :/ Plugging and unplugging every time I switch on the PC is really annoying Wink. Any suggestions?
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kaeetayel
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM #1

So I recently purchased a new mouse (Roccat Nyth) and whenever I turn on my PC, it isn't detected. But it gets detected if I plug out and then plug it back in again. My old mouse, the DeathAdder, works fine when I turn on the PC. Is it because two mice are connected and one is not being detected? I even tried changing the USB port, but that didn't help :/ Plugging and unplugging every time I switch on the PC is really annoying Wink. Any suggestions?

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AmazinglyCool
Senior Member
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05-22-2024, 11:13 PM
#2
Plug n Play.....?
Refer to these resources:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
For more details on your mice and their settings:
Open Device Manager, then select Mice and other pointing devices.
Right-click each mouse, review its properties, and click the Details tab.
Look for the small downward arrow in the Property Window, then expand it to see a comprehensive list of options.
Alternatively, use the Device icon in the Windows Settings Screen to access Mouse (Mice) configurations.
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AmazinglyCool
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM #2

Plug n Play.....?
Refer to these resources:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
For more details on your mice and their settings:
Open Device Manager, then select Mice and other pointing devices.
Right-click each mouse, review its properties, and click the Details tab.
Look for the small downward arrow in the Property Window, then expand it to see a comprehensive list of options.
Alternatively, use the Device icon in the Windows Settings Screen to access Mouse (Mice) configurations.

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
742
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM
#3
Search for "reverse USB switch" to understand its function. This feature allows choosing between two or more devices to connect to a single computer, including selecting any mouse you prefer. Please pay close attention to the product information to ensure it meets your needs.
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LolaLouie
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM #3

Search for "reverse USB switch" to understand its function. This feature allows choosing between two or more devices to connect to a single computer, including selecting any mouse you prefer. Please pay close attention to the product information to ensure it meets your needs.

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_ImDustin
Member
230
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM
#4
Search for "reverse USB switch" to understand its function. This feature allows choosing between two or more devices to connect to a single computer. It should let you pick any mouse you prefer. Please check the product details thoroughly to ensure it meets your needs, as sometimes only one device works initially and you need to switch connections.
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_ImDustin
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM #4

Search for "reverse USB switch" to understand its function. This feature allows choosing between two or more devices to connect to a single computer. It should let you pick any mouse you prefer. Please check the product details thoroughly to ensure it meets your needs, as sometimes only one device works initially and you need to switch connections.

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creaper2012
Member
205
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM
#5
Plug n Play.....?
Refer to these resources:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
For more details on your mice and their settings:
Open Device Manager, then select Mice and other pointing devices.
Right-click each mouse, review its properties, and click the Details tab.
Look for the small downward arrow in the Property Window, then expand it to see a comprehensive list of options.
Alternatively, use the Device icon in the Windows Settings Screen to access Mouse (Mice) configurations.
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creaper2012
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM #5

Plug n Play.....?
Refer to these resources:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...s.11).aspx
For more details on your mice and their settings:
Open Device Manager, then select Mice and other pointing devices.
Right-click each mouse, review its properties, and click the Details tab.
Look for the small downward arrow in the Property Window, then expand it to see a comprehensive list of options.
Alternatively, use the Device icon in the Windows Settings Screen to access Mouse (Mice) configurations.

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Frogimouse
Member
217
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM
#6
Necro post.
Closing thread
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Frogimouse
05-22-2024, 11:13 PM #6

Necro post.
Closing thread