USB mouse causes bsod.

go to the motherboard vendors website, make sure your bios is up to date and you have installed the motherboard chipset and any usb 3.0 chip drivers. also, some mice, require firmware updates and have special device drivers from the mouse vendors.

you might also be able to avoid the problem by plugging the mouse into a usb 2 port (more likely to work than a usb 3 port)

generally, to debug usb problmes you would have to change memory dump type to kernel, then provide the actual kernel memory dump file.

make sure that when you insert the mouse usb connector that it does not touch the case housing and cause a short.
(i have seen bugcheck caused by this, windows 10 will detect the short and shutdown the port(s) )


bios needs to be dated after april 2012 for usb 2.x to have a chance of working correctly.
and about april of 2013 for usb 3 to have a chance to work.
A mouse driver should also be dated after these dates, old one moved forward from a old windows 7 upgrade, can mess up the usb drivers.