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mouse freezing up
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recently, everytime i try to play tf2, my mouse will just turn off. It's a logitech G500, and the lights will turn off and it will be completely unresponsive. After about 3-5 seconds, tf2 will skip about 2 seconds, and the mouse will work for about half a minute. when this happens, mumble also freezes, and anyone who was talking before has their name stay lit, to fix mumble i have to alt tab and rebind my push to talk. that doesn't fix the mouse problem however.

if anyone knows what this is, please help. The problem would happen with mumble for a long time but the mouse only started recently.

this happens in tf2 whether or not i have mumble open

recently, everytime i try to play tf2, my mouse will just turn off. It's a logitech G500, and the lights will turn off and it will be completely unresponsive. After about 3-5 seconds, tf2 will skip about 2 seconds, and the mouse will work for about half a minute. when this happens, mumble also freezes, and anyone who was talking before has their name stay lit, to fix mumble i have to alt tab and rebind my push to talk. that doesn't fix the mouse problem however.

if anyone knows what this is, please help. The problem would happen with mumble for a long time but the mouse only started recently.

this happens in tf2 whether or not i have mumble open
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#2
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reinstall everything

reinstall everything
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#3
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wiggle the cable where it leaves the mouse. If it cuts out and in from wiggling, send it back to logitech or fix it yourself. The cable inside have been torn. You should invest in a mouse bungee to create some slack.

wiggle the cable where it leaves the mouse. If it cuts out and in from wiggling, send it back to logitech or fix it yourself. The cable inside have been torn. You should invest in a mouse bungee to create some slack.
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Try disabling any game profiles you might have in Logitech Setpoint/Gaming Software/Whatever it's Called Now. Those used to do some funky things back when I had a G500.

Try disabling any game profiles you might have in Logitech Setpoint/Gaming Software/Whatever it's Called Now. Those used to do some funky things back when I had a G500.
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This has happened to me multiple times before with Logitech mice (three G400's and two G500's). It has to do with a problem in the cord where it meets the mouse. I would recommend calling Logitech Customer Support to try to get a replacement.

This has happened to me multiple times before with Logitech mice (three G400's and two G500's). It has to do with a problem in the cord where it meets the mouse. I would recommend calling Logitech Customer Support to try to get a replacement.
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jp_wiggle the cable where it leaves the mouse. If it cuts out and in from wiggling, send it back to logitech or fix it yourself. The cable inside have been torn. You should invest in a mouse bungee to create some slack.

fucking christ, tried that and that is the problem. Thanks a lot to everyone who responded, I appreciate it. stupid mouse what a problem

[quote=jp_]wiggle the cable where it leaves the mouse. If it cuts out and in from wiggling, send it back to logitech or fix it yourself. The cable inside have been torn. You should invest in a mouse bungee to create some slack.[/quote]
fucking christ, tried that and that is the problem. Thanks a lot to everyone who responded, I appreciate it. stupid mouse what a problem
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