Re: USB Mouse cause's audio visual problems



Sorry about that, yes the sound and graphics are onboard and it is an AC'97
soundcard, I remember from when I downloaded newer drivers hoping that might
cure the mouse problem, the graphics is SIS and I've downloaded latest
drivers for this too. How do I tell if I have a VIA chipset? Bit of a novice
here.
Many thanks

"Yves Leclerc" <yleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eYLbeHuhFHA.576@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> It would have been of greater help if you had specified what type of video
> card and sound card you are using. Now, we can only give you general
> guidelines to fix this.
>
> 1) Always try to use the latest drivers for your video card, sound card
> and mouse. Get the latest drivers from the manufacturer's web site(s) and
> never rely on Windows Update for driver updates.
>
> 2) If the video card, and sound card, are part of the motherboard (i.e.:
> on-board video, AC'97 sound), also install the latest chipset drivers.
>
> 3) For VIA chipset based motherboards, you may need to add the USB filters
> updates.
>
> 4) If the video card and sound card are "add-on" cards (AGP or PCI),
> never place them side by side (if possible.) Also, if the video card is
> AGP, do not place the sound card in the PCI slot directly next to the AGP
> slot. This PCI slot usually shares motherboard resources with the AGP
> slot.
>
> 5) If all the above mentioned "suggestion" do not work for you, try
> getting a USB A - USB A extension cable and "move" the mouse receiver away
> from the PC.
>
>
> "Nancy" <saucynancy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:txLAe.68005$G8.21651@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I narrowed down a choppy sound and video problem to my Microsoft Optical
>>Wireless USB wheel mouse. When I have my old PS2 mouse connected
>>everythings fine but with the new USB mouse is plugged in, any music or
>>video played is very stuttery.
>> All my other USB devices (cable modem and printer) do not affect it in
>> any way.
>> I have XP with all latest updates (SP2), does anyone know a solution they
>> could share with me? and yes I know using my old mouse would solve my
>> problems or even a USB to PS2 adapter but that's not the answer I'm
>> after.
>> Please reply to group.
>> Many thanks in advance.
>>
>
>


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