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So recently I got a new Logitech G810 keyboard, and not long after my G502 mouse started acting up, basically freezing for a few seconds with buttons and the like not working for that time. Somewhat stupidly I figured it was just my mouse showing its age, and I wanted a better mouse for CSGO anyway, so I decided to get the Zowie EC2-B. After getting home and testing it out, I realised that it had the same issue. I tried everything from uninstalling/updating my mouse drivers, to updating my graphics drivers, until I finally found that my G810 was the culprit, and unplugging it seemed to do the trick. I like this keyboard, and don't really want to spend another 100€ on another keyboard so I was wondering if there was another fix. Just so you know I've already tried uninstalling Logitech Gaming Software, uninstalling and updating my keyboard drivers and using a different USB port.

 

Thanks in advance!

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