Input Device Issue

LukeBarnard14

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Oct 19, 2014
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Hi Guys,

So i've had a relatively frustrating and by all accounts rare issue with my pc regarding input devices, so to cut it short; I play a wide range of PC games mainly FPS and racing genres.
For the longest time I have been unable to get 100% accuracy from both my mouse(g402) and my racing wheel(g27), pretty much as odd as it sounds both my mouse and wheel don't read the input how they should on any other PC;
I struggle to get any kind of consistency between both devices.

Because of the issue I have tried multiple different mice roughly over 5 different gaming mice (laser + optical).
In all of the testing done I have changed pretty much every component in my PC (CPU, MOBO, RAM, GPU, PSU, HDD) not just to try and fix it but also for a general upgrade.

Now because of the extent of configuring and changing multiple components etc I am struggling to route the main cause for the problem,
I was thinking it may be an issue power related as everytime I have "upgraded" a component I have felt more responsivness with the devices; however the input is still read in the same way (inaccurate)

I would describe it as not correctly taking in device input which is why no matter what setting or device I use they all feel inconsistent.

I've been looking under device manager and have been seeing some odd stuff, can anyone make sense of it?

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Thanks,
 
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It might sound daunting at first glance but can you please state your current hardware specs inclusive of your OS and peripherals connected to your system(a break down for your upgrades could help in narrowing down the culprit)? Are you sure your BIOS is upto date alongside your device drivers? That being said you're using the latest drivers found off Logitech for your mouse and wheel? Remove devices from Device Manager and see if reinstalling your drivers helps?

Most of those devices should all be collapsed after the drivers have been installed as they originate from the Logitech peripherals you own. I own a Logitech G105+G9x (both MW3 editions) and they come up in Device Manager as (3x) HID keyboard device...
It might sound daunting at first glance but can you please state your current hardware specs inclusive of your OS and peripherals connected to your system(a break down for your upgrades could help in narrowing down the culprit)? Are you sure your BIOS is upto date alongside your device drivers? That being said you're using the latest drivers found off Logitech for your mouse and wheel? Remove devices from Device Manager and see if reinstalling your drivers helps?

Most of those devices should all be collapsed after the drivers have been installed as they originate from the Logitech peripherals you own. I own a Logitech G105+G9x (both MW3 editions) and they come up in Device Manager as (3x) HID keyboard device while my mouse is recognized as is alongside a HID-compliant mouse. So in with all due respect to your upgrades I feel the issue is found to be within your drivers. Looking through previous versions may help narrow down a stable version for your setup.

* You did reinstall your OS after a motherboard, CPU swap, right? Using display driver uninstaller for your GPU as well?
 
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