i have been sent a mouse for review and im a bit stummped by its behavior.
i plug it in and it seems to work fin then when i switch up the dpi the keys on my keyboard stop responding.
they are both usb and i have tried with another g11 keyboard and get the same result...
i will later be removing my rat 7 drivers to see if they are the issue but i did try without the rat plugged in and i have tried other usb sockets all with the same results.
i dont have any software just yet as the manufacture forgot to send it and i dont have access to the section on there site where they keep the unreleased stuff just yet...
so all i can do is remove the drivers and plug in the mouse to let windows discover it.
1 other thing. the mouse may well be damaged as the packaging was the shape of a football and was virtually unrecognizable as a box. the inner box was also damaged with the moulded plastic that covers new mice pretty much shattered. so im guessing it may well be the mouse just couldn't take the punishment it has been given on its journey from the factory in china.
the mouse doesnt look like its been damaged but you never know as they can be pretty brittle if some 1 decided they needed a football for teabreak.
so yeah, any 1 else had this issue specifically?. what did you do to cure it?.
i plug it in and it seems to work fin then when i switch up the dpi the keys on my keyboard stop responding.
they are both usb and i have tried with another g11 keyboard and get the same result...
i will later be removing my rat 7 drivers to see if they are the issue but i did try without the rat plugged in and i have tried other usb sockets all with the same results.
i dont have any software just yet as the manufacture forgot to send it and i dont have access to the section on there site where they keep the unreleased stuff just yet...
so all i can do is remove the drivers and plug in the mouse to let windows discover it.
1 other thing. the mouse may well be damaged as the packaging was the shape of a football and was virtually unrecognizable as a box. the inner box was also damaged with the moulded plastic that covers new mice pretty much shattered. so im guessing it may well be the mouse just couldn't take the punishment it has been given on its journey from the factory in china.
the mouse doesnt look like its been damaged but you never know as they can be pretty brittle if some 1 decided they needed a football for teabreak.
so yeah, any 1 else had this issue specifically?. what did you do to cure it?.