Hi folks,
I can't really use some help on a problem that really has my stumped.
The short version:
I'm trying to run several devices off a powered (60w) USB 3.0 hub. A mouse, keyboard and USB 3 HDMI adapter. The problem is that when my mouse is hooked up to this hub, I get frequent situations where the mouse pointer will lock up and stop moving for around 5-10 seconds. The rest of the PC is not frozen. The freeze seems related to the speed I move the mouse. If I move very slowly it's usually fine, the fast I move it the more frequent it will lock up. If I move the mouse to a USB port directly on my motherboard it's fine.
Here's what I tried and what I know so far:
- The hub doesn't matter. I've tried three different USB 3 powered hubs and I have the same issue.
- I've re-rolled Windows (10) (I was due anyhow) and that didn't change anything.
- I'm up-to-date on Windows updates
- I see the same issue with or without the USB video adapter connected to the hub
- I've tried updating every driver I could think of, including:
- Displaylink
- Realtek audio drivers
- Mobo ethernet drivers
- BIOS firmware
- Mouse drivers (which, BTW, Windows tries to not let you do)
- I tried a USB 3.0 add-on PCI card (thinking maybe there's a problem with the USB 3 bus on my mobo), I see the same behavior when the hub is connected to both the add-on card and direct connect to the mobo.
I'm really at a loss and I don't get to this point often.
If you got this far (thanks, BTW) and you're thinking - problem solved, hook your mouse up to your mobo. That's not the direction I'd like to go. I frequently switch between a desktop and laptop in my home office. Using a hub allows me to switch the peripherals easily. You might also be thinking I should just get a KMV. That might help, but I'd rather not drop 200+ bucks on a dual-video KMV when I'm so close to having this setup perfect (if my mouse would just work right).
Thanks!
I can't really use some help on a problem that really has my stumped.
The short version:
I'm trying to run several devices off a powered (60w) USB 3.0 hub. A mouse, keyboard and USB 3 HDMI adapter. The problem is that when my mouse is hooked up to this hub, I get frequent situations where the mouse pointer will lock up and stop moving for around 5-10 seconds. The rest of the PC is not frozen. The freeze seems related to the speed I move the mouse. If I move very slowly it's usually fine, the fast I move it the more frequent it will lock up. If I move the mouse to a USB port directly on my motherboard it's fine.
Here's what I tried and what I know so far:
- The hub doesn't matter. I've tried three different USB 3 powered hubs and I have the same issue.
- I've re-rolled Windows (10) (I was due anyhow) and that didn't change anything.
- I'm up-to-date on Windows updates
- I see the same issue with or without the USB video adapter connected to the hub
- I've tried updating every driver I could think of, including:
- Displaylink
- Realtek audio drivers
- Mobo ethernet drivers
- BIOS firmware
- Mouse drivers (which, BTW, Windows tries to not let you do)
- I tried a USB 3.0 add-on PCI card (thinking maybe there's a problem with the USB 3 bus on my mobo), I see the same behavior when the hub is connected to both the add-on card and direct connect to the mobo.
I'm really at a loss and I don't get to this point often.
If you got this far (thanks, BTW) and you're thinking - problem solved, hook your mouse up to your mobo. That's not the direction I'd like to go. I frequently switch between a desktop and laptop in my home office. Using a hub allows me to switch the peripherals easily. You might also be thinking I should just get a KMV. That might help, but I'd rather not drop 200+ bucks on a dual-video KMV when I'm so close to having this setup perfect (if my mouse would just work right).
Thanks!