I have a lot of USB devices plugged in to my desktop computer, including a video capture device, and this is causing disruption on my bluetooth-connected keyboard. Yes, to my surprise, I discovered that USB and BT devices share the same underlying bus.
My BT keyboard kept disconnecting and after weeks of troubleshooting I found the tree view on Device Manager:
After knowing this, I started unplugging USB devices and lo and behold my BT keyboard never disconnected again. Thing is, I want/need to have more USB devices plugged in to my PC and the bus seems to get saturated quite quickly, or the keyboard is a bit of a diva idk: plug in video capture, Keyboard starts disconnecting, unplug it, Keyboard never disconnects. I actually had this happen before but managed to solve it by shuffling around all the USB devices among the different ports until it reached stability, but now I want to add one more device and the problem reappeared.
I'm thinking of installing a PCIe USB Expansion Card WITH ITS OWN CONTROLLER.
Specs:
My BT keyboard kept disconnecting and after weeks of troubleshooting I found the tree view on Device Manager:
After knowing this, I started unplugging USB devices and lo and behold my BT keyboard never disconnected again. Thing is, I want/need to have more USB devices plugged in to my PC and the bus seems to get saturated quite quickly, or the keyboard is a bit of a diva idk: plug in video capture, Keyboard starts disconnecting, unplug it, Keyboard never disconnects. I actually had this happen before but managed to solve it by shuffling around all the USB devices among the different ports until it reached stability, but now I want to add one more device and the problem reappeared.
I'm thinking of installing a PCIe USB Expansion Card WITH ITS OWN CONTROLLER.
- Do you guys think this is a good idea that would solve my issue?
- What if I install a video capture card, thus changing from external/USB to internal? would that share the same bus and keep causing issues?
- Do you have any expansion card to recommend? must have USB-C, and I'd like to stay away from external ones as that would add more [vulgarity redacted] to my desk including a cable to power it.
Specs:
- CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K 3.2 GHz 16-Core Processor
- Motherboard: MSI PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
- Keyboard: Keychron K10 Pro
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