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I am looking for someone who is very savvy when it comes to technical knowledge about computers. Maybe this belongs in another part of the forums? I am not sure. I will try to explain the issue clearly and with as many details but keeping it brief so I'm not overly daunting on anyone who reads this.
First things first.. thanks to anyone who is willing to help and at least tries to help me. I am not super technical savvy when it comes to computers so therefor I am here hoping I can find someone who is and I do not think my local computer technician is going to be able to figure this one out. This is a very serious post.. please do not insult me based on my intelligence or ridicule me.. even if the solution to this problem is simple to you.. it is not for me. It is very confusing and stressful trying to figure out what exactly is going on and it is not easy to analyze and figure this out for someone who is not VERY technical savvy when it comes to computers. Again any sort of help is very deeply appreciated. If you cannot help me.. advice on what to do to fix the problem.. such as paying someone would be great.
Here is the problem: I have several gaming mice.. as I am an avid gamer. For some reason.. a reason I cannot find no matter what I do.. they are not functioning properly on four of the computers that I have. Two laptops (1) new (1) used (2) custom built, however, they ALL function PERFECTLY fine on a desktop that my father uses. Why? I have no idea at all.. this is what confuses the hell out of me.
My initial thought was that the mice were all broken or bad but these are brand new mice and quite expensive and the odds of them all being bad mice are very low.
The problem with the mice is that they do not function according to the specifications of the mice. DPI Is way off, precision is terrible, mouse speed seems to change upon restarting or coming off of idle. The buttons do work on the mice. The things I've done or tried on the four computers to fix this problem.
1) Reformatted entire harddrive on all computers - Failed
2) Reinstall mouse drivers - Failed
3) Try without mouse drivers - Failed
4) Try different ram/harddrives on the two custom desktops - Failed
5) Turn off USB Legacy - Failed
6) Tested on different USB ports 3.0 and 2.0 - Failed
7) Tested different versions of Windows including - Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional both 64 bit and Windows 8.1 Basic & Professional 64 bit.
I have ran ram tests on the custom computers and passed. I have not ran HD tests however.. but I am unsure if the HD could cause such problems.
The mice problem of ALL mice persists on both laptops and both custom built computers. This is very difficult to actually analyze and figure out why this is happening because the computers were built and function fine in every other way. There are no issues with the computers.. nothing is overheating.. they were built properly.
I will list the specs of the desktop that the mice all run perfectly fine on and they run normal on this desktop WITH and WITHOUT the drivers.. no issues at all. They are flawless on this single desktop that my father uses. The desktop specs are:
HP Pavilion p7-1415
Mobo: Joshua-H61-uATX
Processor: Intel i5 3450
Ram: 8GB ( Dell standard memory ) Speed: PC3-12800 MB/sec (runs at PC3-10600 in this system) Type: DDR3-1600
Video card: On board videocard ( intel graphics HD )
Operating system: Windows 8.1 x64 bit
The mice I am using are the
1)Logitech G502
2) Razer Deathadder 2013
3) Razer Salmosa
I think it is best to find the root cause of the issue by trying to fix the mice on one computer.. so I will list my new laptop specs that the mice do not function properly on. I believe if I fix the problem on one of the computers then It's probably the same problem on all of them.. or I could be very unlucky. In any case.. if anyone can offer suggestions of things I can try to fix this issue in a general sense that would be great too.
My laptop is
Dell Inspiron 17r 5737
Processor: Intel i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz 2.40 GHz
Ram: 8 GB
video card: Intel integrated HD 4400
Operating system: Windows 8.1 basic x64
Thanks again to anyone who can provide help in any way possible. I am totally stressed out over this and have not been able to really game for the last month. Thanks again, take care.
First things first.. thanks to anyone who is willing to help and at least tries to help me. I am not super technical savvy when it comes to computers so therefor I am here hoping I can find someone who is and I do not think my local computer technician is going to be able to figure this one out. This is a very serious post.. please do not insult me based on my intelligence or ridicule me.. even if the solution to this problem is simple to you.. it is not for me. It is very confusing and stressful trying to figure out what exactly is going on and it is not easy to analyze and figure this out for someone who is not VERY technical savvy when it comes to computers. Again any sort of help is very deeply appreciated. If you cannot help me.. advice on what to do to fix the problem.. such as paying someone would be great.
Here is the problem: I have several gaming mice.. as I am an avid gamer. For some reason.. a reason I cannot find no matter what I do.. they are not functioning properly on four of the computers that I have. Two laptops (1) new (1) used (2) custom built, however, they ALL function PERFECTLY fine on a desktop that my father uses. Why? I have no idea at all.. this is what confuses the hell out of me.
My initial thought was that the mice were all broken or bad but these are brand new mice and quite expensive and the odds of them all being bad mice are very low.
The problem with the mice is that they do not function according to the specifications of the mice. DPI Is way off, precision is terrible, mouse speed seems to change upon restarting or coming off of idle. The buttons do work on the mice. The things I've done or tried on the four computers to fix this problem.
1) Reformatted entire harddrive on all computers - Failed
2) Reinstall mouse drivers - Failed
3) Try without mouse drivers - Failed
4) Try different ram/harddrives on the two custom desktops - Failed
5) Turn off USB Legacy - Failed
6) Tested on different USB ports 3.0 and 2.0 - Failed
7) Tested different versions of Windows including - Windows 7 Ultimate, Professional both 64 bit and Windows 8.1 Basic & Professional 64 bit.
I have ran ram tests on the custom computers and passed. I have not ran HD tests however.. but I am unsure if the HD could cause such problems.
The mice problem of ALL mice persists on both laptops and both custom built computers. This is very difficult to actually analyze and figure out why this is happening because the computers were built and function fine in every other way. There are no issues with the computers.. nothing is overheating.. they were built properly.
I will list the specs of the desktop that the mice all run perfectly fine on and they run normal on this desktop WITH and WITHOUT the drivers.. no issues at all. They are flawless on this single desktop that my father uses. The desktop specs are:
HP Pavilion p7-1415
Mobo: Joshua-H61-uATX
Processor: Intel i5 3450
Ram: 8GB ( Dell standard memory ) Speed: PC3-12800 MB/sec (runs at PC3-10600 in this system) Type: DDR3-1600
Video card: On board videocard ( intel graphics HD )
Operating system: Windows 8.1 x64 bit
The mice I am using are the
1)Logitech G502
2) Razer Deathadder 2013
3) Razer Salmosa
I think it is best to find the root cause of the issue by trying to fix the mice on one computer.. so I will list my new laptop specs that the mice do not function properly on. I believe if I fix the problem on one of the computers then It's probably the same problem on all of them.. or I could be very unlucky. In any case.. if anyone can offer suggestions of things I can try to fix this issue in a general sense that would be great too.
My laptop is
Dell Inspiron 17r 5737
Processor: Intel i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz 2.40 GHz
Ram: 8 GB
video card: Intel integrated HD 4400
Operating system: Windows 8.1 basic x64
Thanks again to anyone who can provide help in any way possible. I am totally stressed out over this and have not been able to really game for the last month. Thanks again, take care.
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