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Tathaga

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So i recently bought a new mouse (Roccat Nyth) and whenever i turn on my PC, its not detected.
But it gets detected if i plug out and again plug in the usb of the mouse.

My old mouse is the DeathAdder and it gets detected just fine when i turn on PC.
Is it because 2 mice are connected that 1 does not get detected ?
i even tried switching the USB port but that didnt help :/
Plugging out and plugging in the usb every time i switch on PC is a drag ;<

Any suggestions ?
 
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Plug n Play.....?

See these links:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731359(v=ws.11).aspx

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc733124(v=ws.11).aspx

For more information about your mice and associated configuration:

Go into Device Manager > Mice and other pointing devices.

Right click each mouse and check its' respective properties. Click the Details tab

Note the little downward point > in the Property Window. Click the window and there will be a lengthy drop down list of settings.

Or you can access the Mouse (Mice) configurations via the Device icon in the Windows Settings Screen.

> Mouse and touchpad > Additional mouse options.

Ralston18

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Google "reverse USB switch".

Reverse meaning that you can select one of two (or more) devices to interface with one computer.

Should permit you to select whichever mouse you wish to use.

Read the product details very carefully and make sure that the offering will indeed work as you require.

 

Tathaga

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it's not that both mice are not working, it's just at startup only 1 is working and i have to plug out and plug in the other one then both are working.
 

Ralston18

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Plug n Play.....?

See these links:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731359(v=ws.11).aspx

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc733124(v=ws.11).aspx

For more information about your mice and associated configuration:

Go into Device Manager > Mice and other pointing devices.

Right click each mouse and check its' respective properties. Click the Details tab

Note the little downward point > in the Property Window. Click the window and there will be a lengthy drop down list of settings.

Or you can access the Mouse (Mice) configurations via the Device icon in the Windows Settings Screen.

> Mouse and touchpad > Additional mouse options.

 
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