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System Name | HAL |
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Processor | Core i9 13900k @5.8-6.1 |
Motherboard | Z790 Arous master |
Cooling | EKWB Quantum Velocity V2 & (2) 360 Corsair XR7 Rads push/pull |
Memory | 2x 32GB (64GB) Gskill trident 6000 CL30 @28 1T |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4090 Gigagbyte gaming OC @ +200/1300 |
Storage | (M2's) 2x Samsung 980 pro 2TB, 1xWD Black 2TB, 1x SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB |
Display(s) | 65" LG OLED 120HZ |
Case | Lian Li dyanmic Evo11 with distro plate |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1350 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 11 x64 |
Got the ethernet working again, the mic, and the operating system.. which is nice..
Thought I'd post this topic just in case anyone has solved this issue before..
Believe me, I have spent the last entire week reformatting and looking for things..
I looked for this problem but it's just to vague.
Just hoping maybe someone else out there had their usb mouse just start pulling off to the left and up..
or off to any direction really..
It's not huge..
but if i move the mouse very slowly to the bottom right..
it cancels out my movements..
I've tried everything I can think of..
which entails:
changing usb ports.
uninstalling the driver manually and letting it reinstall.
reformatting quick and normally.
enabling usb mouse in bios.
reinstalling the OS.
Repairing the OS.
idk what else to try..lol..
brain = goo..
but I keep pressin buttons..
somethings bound to happen..
good or bad.
who knows..
but dammit I want my mouse back..lol..
Thought I'd post this topic just in case anyone has solved this issue before..
Believe me, I have spent the last entire week reformatting and looking for things..
I looked for this problem but it's just to vague.
Just hoping maybe someone else out there had their usb mouse just start pulling off to the left and up..
or off to any direction really..
It's not huge..
but if i move the mouse very slowly to the bottom right..
it cancels out my movements..
I've tried everything I can think of..
which entails:
changing usb ports.
uninstalling the driver manually and letting it reinstall.
reformatting quick and normally.
enabling usb mouse in bios.
reinstalling the OS.
Repairing the OS.
idk what else to try..lol..
brain = goo..
but I keep pressin buttons..
somethings bound to happen..
good or bad.
who knows..
but dammit I want my mouse back..lol..