

- #LOGITECH GAMING SOFTWARE INSTALL FREEZE HOW TO#
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- #LOGITECH GAMING SOFTWARE INSTALL FREEZE WINDOWS 10#
Or you could continue to use your mouse with the PS/2 adapter.If you use Logitech G Series Mouse, then there’s a high probability that you know everything about Logitech G Hub Software. Check throttling or powersaving options, try disabling them. UEFI firmware - Try disabling legacy USB options.
#LOGITECH GAMING SOFTWARE INSTALL FREEZE UPDATE#
USB firmware - Update to latest version, if this is applicable. Virus scanning software can also cause random freezes but not too sure it's common to freeze mouse pointer.Īlso Hyper V being enabled can cause problems. Software that captures entire display like OBS, Teamviewer or other remote solution may cause problems. Disable USB power management in Power options. Ensure you have latest Intel display and chipset drivers.

USB bus/device on bus - Are you using a USB 3.0 monitor or dock? Is DisplayLink software installed? These may cause freezes due to the nature of how they work, but updating all relevant software/drivers should be done.
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USB driver issues - Get latest from chipset vendor. If the problems go away, there's some issue with the USB driver, USB bus/device on bus, USB firmware, or UEFI firmware. You could also get a USB to PS/2 adapter. Go to your local thrift store and get an ancient PS/2 mouse and try it. I've started to notice other weird behaviors like the keyboard occasionally getting stuck at boot on Windows' login page.ĭoes your MS-7885 MSI board have an old-school PS/2 port? I looked at some pictures and think I saw one. Network Interface: Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I218-VĮdit: I suspect that something is wonky with the USB hardware on my motherboard (MSI X99S SLI PLUS). Hyper-V - Virtualization Enabled in Firmware: Yes Hyper-V - Second Level Address Translation Extensions: Yes Hyper-V - VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes Virtualization-based security: Not enabledĭevice Encryption Support: Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: TPM is not usable, PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed and device is not Modern Standby, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected, TPM is not usable Hardware Abstraction Layer: Version = "2.387" 1.E0, īaseBoard Product: X99S SLI PLUS (MS-7885) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU 3.30GHz, 2901 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s)īIOS Version/Date: American Megatrends Inc.
#LOGITECH GAMING SOFTWARE INSTALL FREEZE WINDOWS 10#
Hopefully relevant hardware specs, let me know if I should add anything: OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro It has been working fine for a long time, well before the stutters appeared. My mouse is a Logitech G Pro connected via USB, standard USB mouse driver. YouTube video playing in the background.Backblaze cloud backup client (turned it off entirely).Antivirus (none running apart from whatever is built into Windows).Any kind of heavy CPU load (happens even when the machine is idle).Outdated Windows 10 installation (fully up-to-date Windows 1903).
#LOGITECH GAMING SOFTWARE INSTALL FREEZE HOW TO#
What tools should I use to diagnose this issue? I'm a native software developer and "power user" with access to many tools (Process Explorer, Process Monitor, Performance Monitor, WinDbg.) but since the freezes are occasional and relatively infrequent, I'm not quite sure how to proceed. When it's not stuttering, the mouse works perfectly fine and mouse cursor movements are smooth.

Today the problem has been getting worse with a micro-freeze about every 10 minutes. For a few months now, I've been observing occasional mouse "micro-freezes" (or "micro-stutters") where the mouse cursor stops moving for about 1 second, maybe slightly less.
