Mouse Stuck

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I turned off usb support for mouse in bios
I turned off usb support for keyboard in bios
The keyboard works but the mouse got stuck real good again.
Just like Mickey Mouse.
I recently rebooted from taskmngr
Right now both mouse and keyboard are working
Both appear pretty shakey
I turned off a few areas in mouse propertys
like now I have plain arrow
When my mouse gets stuck it's like a magnet grabs it and it gets heavy
Would getting a higher end mouse fix my problems
such as optical or wireless
I only have 4 usb ports and they are in the back
I'm afraid that I would get a poor IR signal from the back with my mouse
I'ts hard to move around without a mouse
even harder without a keyboard too. Impossible
ive been up all night working on this
i just feel bad knowing i would wake up with this problem with my pc
it's like having junk laying around
 
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Steve Easton

stevesmith said:
I turned off usb support for mouse in bios
I turned off usb support for keyboard in bios
The keyboard works but the mouse got stuck real good again.
Just like Mickey Mouse.
I recently rebooted from taskmngr
Right now both mouse and keyboard are working
Both appear pretty shakey
I turned off a few areas in mouse propertys
like now I have plain arrow
When my mouse gets stuck it's like a magnet grabs it and it gets heavy
Would getting a higher end mouse fix my problems
such as optical or wireless
I only have 4 usb ports and they are in the back
I'm afraid that I would get a poor IR signal from the back with my mouse
I'ts hard to move around without a mouse
even harder without a keyboard too. Impossible
ive been up all night working on this
i just feel bad knowing i would wake up with this problem with my pc
it's like having junk laying around

I think you've answered your own question:
I turned off usb support for mouse in bios

Turn it back on.
 
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Dennis Capulong

1. Open Regedit
2. Change the value of
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DevicePath to
'%SystemRoot%\System32'
3. Reboot your machine

Thanks to the original contributor...
 

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