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LittleBill08
Member
190
07-19-2018, 02:54 AM
#1
My gaming mouse is a HyperX Pulsfire, and while I’m playing Fortnite, it often experiences lag and malfunctions when there are numerous buildings or detailed areas. Prior to this issue, I installed Battlefield 5, updated my Windows 10 operating system, and added an additional fan to my computer. My frame rate is currently satisfactory.

Here are my system specifications:

* Intel Core i5-7400
* Nvidia RTX 2070
* 8GB RAM (1x8GB)
* 1TB + 120GB SSD
* 500W power supply
* ASRock H110M-DVS motherboard
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LittleBill08
07-19-2018, 02:54 AM #1

My gaming mouse is a HyperX Pulsfire, and while I’m playing Fortnite, it often experiences lag and malfunctions when there are numerous buildings or detailed areas. Prior to this issue, I installed Battlefield 5, updated my Windows 10 operating system, and added an additional fan to my computer. My frame rate is currently satisfactory.

Here are my system specifications:

* Intel Core i5-7400
* Nvidia RTX 2070
* 8GB RAM (1x8GB)
* 1TB + 120GB SSD
* 500W power supply
* ASRock H110M-DVS motherboard

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Jackxx5
Junior Member
25
07-20-2018, 09:33 AM
#2
Hey there! It’s important to verify your computer has enough power, as a low or absent supply can cause your mouse to malfunction. Also, check Device Manager and look for Universal Serial Bus controllers – if any USB hub displays a yellow warning indicator, try disabling and re-enabling it. I suggest attempting to roll back your drivers as well. I found a reset resolved the issue, and I appreciate you offering those suggestions.
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Jackxx5
07-20-2018, 09:33 AM #2

Hey there! It’s important to verify your computer has enough power, as a low or absent supply can cause your mouse to malfunction. Also, check Device Manager and look for Universal Serial Bus controllers – if any USB hub displays a yellow warning indicator, try disabling and re-enabling it. I suggest attempting to roll back your drivers as well. I found a reset resolved the issue, and I appreciate you offering those suggestions.

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SMAplayer
Junior Member
4
08-01-2018, 08:08 AM
#3
Ensure your computer has enough electrical energy for proper operation, as a lack of power can cause your mouse to malfunction. Secondly, navigate to Device Manager and select “Universal Serial Bus controllers.” If any USB hub displays a yellow caution symbol, attempt to deactivating and reactivating it. I trust this assists you. Furthermore, consider reverting your drivers to an earlier version as well.
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SMAplayer
08-01-2018, 08:08 AM #3

Ensure your computer has enough electrical energy for proper operation, as a lack of power can cause your mouse to malfunction. Secondly, navigate to Device Manager and select “Universal Serial Bus controllers.” If any USB hub displays a yellow caution symbol, attempt to deactivating and reactivating it. I trust this assists you. Furthermore, consider reverting your drivers to an earlier version as well.

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xLikax
Member
173
08-04-2018, 07:59 PM
#4
extremesaleguy :
You Have to make sure the power is sufficient for your PC. Sometimes, mouse stops due to low power or no power. Second, Go to Device Manager and click on Universal serial Bus controllers. If any hub is having a Yellow warning sign, then disable and re-enable it.
I hope it helps. You can also try roll backing your drivers.
I did reset to my pc and this worked, but thank you for trying
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xLikax
08-04-2018, 07:59 PM #4

extremesaleguy :
You Have to make sure the power is sufficient for your PC. Sometimes, mouse stops due to low power or no power. Second, Go to Device Manager and click on Universal serial Bus controllers. If any hub is having a Yellow warning sign, then disable and re-enable it.
I hope it helps. You can also try roll backing your drivers.
I did reset to my pc and this worked, but thank you for trying