RorrKonn opened this issue on Oct 10, 2015 ยท 38 posts
jura11 posted Tue, 13 October 2015 at 5:28 PM
RorrKonn posted at 11:19PM Tue, 13 October 2015 - #4233409
Tanks for your help. I turned power saving off no matter what mother board I have and ran troubleshooter. my mouse has been working right for 2 days now hopefully we fixed it.
Hi there
Hopefully will work for time being,I would keep eye on the events(Event Viewer) in Administrative Tools and regarding the power saving option,if yours PC is for CGI or graphic SW then,there shouldn't be any kind of power saving,power saving is good for laptops not workstations or professional PC,my PC is running 24/7 usually,I rarely turning off the PC,unless I'm cleaning the inside the PC or adding extra HW etc,yes for monitors I would use power saving,but still usually newer LED IPS monitors doesn't take so much from power outlet
Troubleshooter on W8 or W8.1/W10 is big improvement over W7 as in W7 is pretty much useless and I don't use,I've few issues with friend laptop when his trackpad hasn't been recognized and troubleshooter in W10 helped us a lot,but still without the drivers Windows is Windows
Not sure,but in yours room where do you have PC,is kettle or fridge ? I know from personal experience(in my case fridge) this can cause interference
Hope this helps and good luck there
Thanks,Jura