usb mouse stops working reboot

USB Mouse stops working on reboot

that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.

Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message

that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.

I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message

Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.

Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message

I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.

My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message

Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.


I've got a Microsoft mouse (USB) that "pauses" for a split second when scrolling across the screen. It does this three times while scrolling across from left to right.

My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:

My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr"
wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.



My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message

My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis
King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.



Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:

My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.



Good deal.
"Gregory" wrote in message

Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:
My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr"
wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.



Yikes ... same video card here ... just about to install, but am reading through this NG first. Good heads up! thanks.
"Gregory" wrote in message Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:

My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis
King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.



Be sure to run Setup from the XP desktop and choose Upgrade Advisor to get a report on needed drivers before insalling Vista. It helps.
"DianaH" wrote in message

Yikes ... same video card here ... just about to install, but am reading through this NG first. Good heads up! thanks.
"Gregory" wrote in message Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:
My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.




I had done that this afternoon ... and it didn't list my nvidia video card (but did mention my integrated sound card and monitor). Having said that .... I do keep my video card driver current. I just updated it a few days ago ... so ... maybe it really is ok. I'll take a peak and see what they (Nvidia) has for vista drivers, if they do indeed have any.
"Colin
Barnhorst" wrote in message Be sure to run Setup from the XP desktop and choose Upgrade Advisor to get a report on needed drivers before insalling Vista. It helps.
"DianaH" wrote in message

Yikes ... same video card here ... just about to install, but am reading through this NG first. Good heads up! thanks.
"Gregory" wrote in message Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:
My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.




They do. Some of the sites don't show beta drivers unless you do a search on "Vista" or "beta".
"DianaH" wrote in message

I had done that this afternoon ... and it didn't list my nvidia video card (but did mention my integrated sound card and monitor). Having said that ... I do keep my video card driver current. I just updated it a few days ago ... so ... maybe it really is ok. I'll take a peak and see what they (Nvidia) has for vista drivers, if they do indeed have any.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Be sure to run Setup from the XP desktop and choose Upgrade Advisor to get a report on needed drivers before insalling Vista. It helps.
"DianaH" wrote in message Yikes ... same video card here ... just about to install, but am reading through this NG first. Good heads up! thanks.
"Gregory" wrote in message Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:
My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.






Don't know if it is a Vista issue or nVidia driver issue, but my video card runs at 1/3 speed on Vista.
"DianaH" wrote in message

I had done that this afternoon ... and it didn't list my nvidia video card (but did mention my integrated sound card and monitor). Having said that ... I do keep my video card driver current. I just updated it a few days ago ... so ... maybe it really is ok. I'll take a peak and see what they (Nvidia) has for vista drivers, if they do indeed have any.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Be sure to run Setup from the XP desktop and choose Upgrade Advisor to get a report on needed drivers before insalling Vista. It helps.
"DianaH" wrote in message Yikes ... same video card here ... just about to install, but am reading through this NG first. Good heads up! thanks.
"Gregory" wrote in message Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:
My Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.






Sounds like the driver. Or at least the driver is greatly exacerbating the yet unoptimized Vista code.
"John Barnes" wrote in message

Don't know if it is a Vista issue or nVidia driver issue, but my video card runs at 1/3 speed on Vista.
"DianaH" wrote in message I had done that this afternoon ... and it didn't list my nvidia video card (but did mention my integrated sound card and monitor). Having said that ... I do keep my video card driver current. I just updated it a few days ago ... so ... maybe it really is ok. I'll take a peak and see what they (Nvidia) has for vista drivers, if they do indeed have any.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Be sure to run Setup from the XP desktop and choose Upgrade Advisor to get a report on needed drivers before insalling Vista. It helps.
"DianaH" wrote in message Yikes ... same video card here ... just about to install, but am reading through this NG first. Good heads up! thanks.
"Gregory" wrote in message Fixed. My driver for my GeForce 5200FX card was causing my CPU usage to hold steady between 19-25%. Updated the driver, Visita is now screaming along.!

"John Barnes" wrote:
My
Microsoft USB mouse has no problems left to right or right to left. Solid.
"Gregory" wrote in message My Microsoft optical USB mouse "pauses" when scrolling across the screen.
Would this be part of the "usb issues" with Vista?
"Travis King" wrote:
My mouse is a Logitech MX510 and my keyboard is a Logitech Elite keyboard. Both are also compatible with PS/2. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Glad to hear it. I have had problems with a couple of usb devices and there are plenty of bug reports about others. Mice, keyboards, external hard drives, thumb drives and all manner of things. Some brands never glitch and some do.
"Travis King" wrote in message I don't have problems with my USB mouse here. "Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Vista still has usb device issues. Be sure to report the bug.
"crossmr" wrote in message that pretty much sums it up. My mouse works fine in linux, but as soon as Vista boots the light goes out. As soon as I unplug it and plug it back in its fine. It worked fine during the installation as well. This is a laptop, never had a problem with it before.






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