Re: USB won't recognize sophisticated devices.



Yes they do, and I have installed the latest drivers. As I say, they work
fine, including all bells and whistles, as long as I connect them to the
PS/2 ports, rather than the USB ports,

Gary


"Bob Harris" <rharris270[SPAM]@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Do those devices have special drivers that you should install before
connecting them? Check the manufacture's support website for details.

"Gary Sams" <gsams@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have just replaced my hard drive and motherboard. (ECS GeForce6100SM-M.
AMD Athlon 5000 X2 dual core processor). Windows XP home.

Most things works fine. Cameras, printers, digital dictating machines, 3
button mice and basic keyboards are all recognized as soon as they are
plugged into any USB port, and work well.

When I plug in my Logitech 5 button mouse (MX 510), it doesn't work.
Depending on which USB port I plug it into I am told either that the
device is not recognized, or the device is accurately recognized, but I
am told it is not functioning. I have the same problem with my Microsoft
Digital Media Pro Keyboard.

Both devices work fine if I plug them into an adapter, and connect them
to the keyboard and mouse ports, rather than USB.

I have just bought a new cordless mouse for my laptop - Logitech VX
revolution. I tried this on my desktop and got the same error messages.

I tried upgrading the PSU from 350w (the bare minimum supported by the
motherboard) to a new 600w unit, but to no effect),

Any other ideas?

Gary





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