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mouse stopping input and beeping randomly
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so ever since I got my viper mini a couple of months back, I've been having this issue where I'm like doing anything like aiming or jumping and my mouse will stop registering input, beep, and then resume input. I know it's not my mousepad just being dirty just because it still resumed after I cleaned my mousepad and dried it off. anyone know a fix?

so ever since I got my viper mini a couple of months back, I've been having this issue where I'm like doing anything like aiming or jumping and my mouse will stop registering input, beep, and then resume input. I know it's not my mousepad just being dirty just because it still resumed after I cleaned my mousepad and dried it off. anyone know a fix?
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is it a high pitch beep or low pitch

if its low, ur mobos usb slots might be fucked, try a diff port

might be a driver issue too idk

is it a high pitch beep or low pitch

if its low, ur mobos usb slots might be fucked, try a diff port

might be a driver issue too idk
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low beep

low beep
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Vanxilow beep

did you ever change datesizequeue for mouse using regedit? I had that issue and it was either that or a power supply issue.

[quote=Vanxi]low beep[/quote]
did you ever change datesizequeue for mouse using regedit? I had that issue and it was either that or a power supply issue.
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KZVanxilow beepdid you ever change datesizequeue for mouse using regedit? I had that issue and it was either that or a power supply issue.

I'm gonna be honest I have no idea how the fuck to do that lmfao so I don't think I did that

[quote=KZ][quote=Vanxi]low beep[/quote]
did you ever change datesizequeue for mouse using regedit? I had that issue and it was either that or a power supply issue.[/quote]
I'm gonna be honest I have no idea how the fuck to do that lmfao so I don't think I did that
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Boring idea: If it's something that only happens when you move the mouse, maybe the cable is fucked.

Boring idea: If it's something that only happens when you move the mouse, maybe the cable is fucked.
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VanxiKZVanxilow beepdid you ever change datesizequeue for mouse using regedit? I had that issue and it was either that or a power supply issue.I'm gonna be honest I have no idea how the fuck to do that lmfao so I don't think I did that

Oh i am sorry i just realized the solution is 100% changing the cable thats how i fixed the exact same issue.

[quote=Vanxi][quote=KZ][quote=Vanxi]low beep[/quote]
did you ever change datesizequeue for mouse using regedit? I had that issue and it was either that or a power supply issue.[/quote]
I'm gonna be honest I have no idea how the fuck to do that lmfao so I don't think I did that[/quote]

Oh i am sorry i just realized the solution is 100% changing the cable thats how i fixed the exact same issue.
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SetsulBoring idea: If it's something that only happens when you move the mouse, maybe the cable is fucked.

You are 100% correct, changing the cable will fix this issue.
edit: sorry for multi post

[quote=Setsul]Boring idea: If it's something that only happens when you move the mouse, maybe the cable is fucked.[/quote]

You are 100% correct, changing the cable will fix this issue.
edit: sorry for multi post
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