F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The RGB software is causing issues with my computer mouse and keyboard, but it seems to be working well now.

The RGB software is causing issues with my computer mouse and keyboard, but it seems to be working well now.

The RGB software is causing issues with my computer mouse and keyboard, but it seems to be working well now.

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Charmeloen
Junior Member
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11-26-2023, 04:49 PM
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So my rgb software for my Corsair fans and my trident z Is breaking my games. I’m shutting down and deleting everything. So far the icue software was major issue. Also trident z. I went on a mission to update the mobi no updates though google. I’m just so disappointed. This is my first computer I had a friend help me out putting it together. The first months been absolutely hell. My audio is still a mess with my attic pro wireless. It’s kinda turned me off to the whole pc scene after over $3500 spent on parts. Please and help with my rgb even more important the artic pro wireless microphone the headphones are amazing.
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Charmeloen
11-26-2023, 04:49 PM #1

So my rgb software for my Corsair fans and my trident z Is breaking my games. I’m shutting down and deleting everything. So far the icue software was major issue. Also trident z. I went on a mission to update the mobi no updates though google. I’m just so disappointed. This is my first computer I had a friend help me out putting it together. The first months been absolutely hell. My audio is still a mess with my attic pro wireless. It’s kinda turned me off to the whole pc scene after over $3500 spent on parts. Please and help with my rgb even more important the artic pro wireless microphone the headphones are amazing.

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Azastias
Member
223
11-26-2023, 05:17 PM
#2
Caroline has a point. Avoid using wireless headphones or headsets near your PC. Use a 3.5mm jack or split jack when needed, depending on your device’s plug type. Save the wireless options for mobile phones, where they’re appropriate. It’s tough enough to get a stable Wi-Fi connection. Stick with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Xbox controllers (maybe), and Logitech wireless mice. Keep the rest wired and manage the cables. Devices with detachable USB cables work well—just watch out for the plug area.
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Azastias
11-26-2023, 05:17 PM #2

Caroline has a point. Avoid using wireless headphones or headsets near your PC. Use a 3.5mm jack or split jack when needed, depending on your device’s plug type. Save the wireless options for mobile phones, where they’re appropriate. It’s tough enough to get a stable Wi-Fi connection. Stick with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Xbox controllers (maybe), and Logitech wireless mice. Keep the rest wired and manage the cables. Devices with detachable USB cables work well—just watch out for the plug area.

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nordinkel
Junior Member
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11-28-2023, 06:05 AM
#3
I began an RMA on my headphones without installing any software. The issue persists with Star Wars Battlefront 2 and the latest Modern Warfare. All ports seem stable with my G502 and K65 backups, but the mouse and keyboard are unresponsive—half shuts down while the other stays functional. I can still switch weapons in the game, but movement is completely blocked. Recent updates have partially fixed it; the mouse won’t move at all. My system runs a Ryzen 7 3800X with an X570 AUORUS Elite WiFi card and 2TB SSD. It’s from late 2018. I suspect a simple update might have resolved this. #neverbuynewspecks
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nordinkel
11-28-2023, 06:05 AM #3

I began an RMA on my headphones without installing any software. The issue persists with Star Wars Battlefront 2 and the latest Modern Warfare. All ports seem stable with my G502 and K65 backups, but the mouse and keyboard are unresponsive—half shuts down while the other stays functional. I can still switch weapons in the game, but movement is completely blocked. Recent updates have partially fixed it; the mouse won’t move at all. My system runs a Ryzen 7 3800X with an X570 AUORUS Elite WiFi card and 2TB SSD. It’s from late 2018. I suspect a simple update might have resolved this. #neverbuynewspecks

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FLPFive
Member
170
12-09-2023, 05:40 PM
#4
What type of keyboard and mouse did you purchase? Mostly wireless RGB models, but I bought the G502 and K65. Are they dependable? Did they have issues? All the wired ones are functioning perfectly. (I own a G502, it’s quite old but still reliable as a backup mouse. My main one is G903). Just follow my suggestion—opt for wired options. Which ones caused you trouble?
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FLPFive
12-09-2023, 05:40 PM #4

What type of keyboard and mouse did you purchase? Mostly wireless RGB models, but I bought the G502 and K65. Are they dependable? Did they have issues? All the wired ones are functioning perfectly. (I own a G502, it’s quite old but still reliable as a backup mouse. My main one is G903). Just follow my suggestion—opt for wired options. Which ones caused you trouble?

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encoder92
Member
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12-09-2023, 09:24 PM
#5
The mouse and keyboard function well together. Once the programs are turned off, I believe the problem lies with the software.
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encoder92
12-09-2023, 09:24 PM #5

The mouse and keyboard function well together. Once the programs are turned off, I believe the problem lies with the software.