I have a Gigabyte B660 X AX Gaming motherboard with an I9 processor and 16 GB of Memory. I'm running windows 11 Enterprise for my operating system and have been running into problems with my wireless keyboard and mouse where they sometimes stop responding for a little while. I've updated the BIOS to F26 and I've run the windows 11 recovery and checked all of my drivers. The wireless keyboard and mouse that I am using is the Logitech MK 335 set. For a while it was working without any problems, but now it's started doing this and I can't figure out as to why. I suspect that the problem is at the hardware level, potentially with a BIOS setting, but I'm not sure as to what the settings are on that motherboard that I should be checking. I've even done the Load BIOS defaults and that hasn't seemed to solve the problem. Because of this issue I've had to revert back to a wired keyboard and mouse.
I'm wondering if anyone here might have any ideas as to what might be causing the problem and what I should be looking at and checking. I suspect that a setting is wrong somewhere and that is causing an I/O conflict, but at the moment I can't prove that or say for sure. The motherboard is brand new. I bought it from Newegg in 2022. Initially I was just using my desktop to copy martial art instructional DVD's to my hard drive, but due to a malfunction with my notebook computer, I've had to revert back to my desktop as my primary computer. I'm trying to figure this out so that I can get back to work on other things that I need to be doing and I've been racking my brains trying to figure this out. I've even purchased a wired keyboard set and a new wireless keyboard set both from Logitech. The wired keyboard and mouse set work perfectly fine with the system. I only seem to encounter this issue with the wireless and I'm not sure as to why or as to what could be the problem.
If anyone has any thoughts or ideas as to what could be causing the problem and what I should be looking at to resolve the issue, I would greatly appreciate it if you could let me know.
I'm wondering if anyone here might have any ideas as to what might be causing the problem and what I should be looking at and checking. I suspect that a setting is wrong somewhere and that is causing an I/O conflict, but at the moment I can't prove that or say for sure. The motherboard is brand new. I bought it from Newegg in 2022. Initially I was just using my desktop to copy martial art instructional DVD's to my hard drive, but due to a malfunction with my notebook computer, I've had to revert back to my desktop as my primary computer. I'm trying to figure this out so that I can get back to work on other things that I need to be doing and I've been racking my brains trying to figure this out. I've even purchased a wired keyboard set and a new wireless keyboard set both from Logitech. The wired keyboard and mouse set work perfectly fine with the system. I only seem to encounter this issue with the wireless and I'm not sure as to why or as to what could be the problem.
If anyone has any thoughts or ideas as to what could be causing the problem and what I should be looking at to resolve the issue, I would greatly appreciate it if you could let me know.