Windows 10: Occasional BSODs at the moment, possible mouse problem?

Discus and support Occasional BSODs at the moment, possible mouse problem? in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello,since couple weeks ago I get occasional BSODs, mostly atleast once a day, sometimes more often. From my casual view in the dumb files it seems to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Zirkusaffe2, Jan 9, 2023.

  1. Occasional BSODs at the moment, possible mouse problem?


    Hello,since couple weeks ago I get occasional BSODs, mostly atleast once a day, sometimes more often. From my casual view in the dumb files it seems to be a problem of the mouse driver. Funny thing is, I had an issue with the mouse, too. It made unintended double clicks accidentally quite often, but this seems to be solved now after I flashed my BIOS and installed the newest graphics driver, weird.As I said I just updated the BIOS and the graphics driver. Additionally I checked the software of my mouse which said it would be up to date.Following there are some system information, the 3 latest

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    Zirkusaffe2, Jan 9, 2023
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    Hi,

    There are many possible reasons why this issue is happening. Similar to the steps you tried, let's try to uninstall and reinstall the mouse driver to see if it helps. Follow the steps below:

    • Open Device Manager.
    • Click the arrow beside Mice and other pointing devices to expand.
    • Right-click on the mouse driver, then select Properties.
    • Go to Driver tab, then click Uninstall.
    • Restart your computer to automatically reinstall the mouse driver.
    Note: After performing step 4, your mouse functions may stop working. Use your keyboard instead to restart your PC.

    Get back to us with the outcome so we can help you out further.
     
    Martin Bar, Jan 9, 2023
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  3. blibba Win User
    Mouse stuttering, occasional system hangs

    Ok, so a few weeks ago my accommodation block at uni switched to wireless-only networking. I've had to start using a shitty old USB wireless dongle that I have, and since doing so I've been running into a couple of problems. The timing may or may not be a coincidence.

    • Every couple of days or so the system hangs. Music keeps playing but the mouse and keyboard do nothing, even when unplugged and plugged back in. The system clock does not advance. The event manager reveals nothing other than the unexpected shutdown.
    • Frequently cursor movement becomes stuttery. This can be fixed by unplugging the mouse and plugging it back in again, or sometimes by banging the mouse on the table.
    My mouse is a Steelseries Ikari Optical, and my crap old USB wireless device is an Edimax EW-7318USg. I've tried various releases of the USB wireless driver to no avail. I've been running my system at stock since the problem started, so as to rule out my overclock as a possible cause. Other system specs are listed as "the one under the desk" in my system specs.

    Any ideas?
     
    blibba, Jan 9, 2023
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  4. Occasional BSODs at the moment, possible mouse problem?

    Windows 10 Mouse Problems

    There's a possible answer in the Windows 8.1 forum at the thread Redirecting Restores some faith as the person who answered
    is a Microsoft person. That restored faith severely taxed for this being an 8.1 problem that goes back at least 2 years and somehow made it in to the next major revision.

    This issue might occur due to corrupt mouse settings.

    I would suggest you to make sure that the mouse settings are enabled on the Startup tab.

    Follow the methods:

    Method 1:

    I would suggest you to check if the mouse software is running at the Startup or within the startup list. Follow the steps:

    • Press Windows+R keys and type “msconfig”. Hit Enter.
    • Go to Startup tab and locate the mouse software (could be Unifying software). Check the box besides the mouse icon and click on OK.
    • Make the required changes for the mouse setting (swap mouse buttons) and then restart the computer.
    Check if that fixes the issue. If not, proceed to the next method.

    Method 2:

    Let’s make the required change to swap the mouse click settings from registry and check if it resolves the issue. Follow the steps:

    • Press Windows+R keys and type “regedit”. Hit Enter.
    • Navigate to the following location:
    Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Mouse\SwapMouseButtons

    • Change the key for SwapMouseButtons from ‘0’ to ‘1’.
    Note: This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added
    protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, you can refer to the following steps to back the registry files on the computer:

    • Press Windows and R key to open the run box.
    • Type ‘regedit’ and press Enter from the keyboard.
    • Open the File option on the menu bar.
    • Click on Export and save the file with a name on the desktop.
    • If you want to restore the file, you can do so by double clicking the file that you have saved on the desktop.
    Restart the computer.
     
    Puddlewiggle, Jan 9, 2023
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