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Well there are no usb drivers on the motherboard support site. What I did that seems to have fixed it is uninstall the current driver reboot. And I changed a setting in bios that was referring to something like Legacy mouse support (in USB options) . Works fine for now.

I changed my main pc to an x58 platform. My mouse was working fine on my am3+ motherboard. Now when I plug it in the back of the motherboard the mouse jumps around like crazy , renders it unusable. I guess it's the old motherboard,but still weird problem.To make it work I have to plug it in the front usb panel. Any suggestion on how to fix that ?

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USB drivers for your motherboard. Make sure the latest version is installed.

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Well there are no usb drivers on the motherboard support site. What I did that seems to have fixed it is uninstall the current driver reboot. And I changed a setting in bios that was referring to something like Legacy mouse support (in USB options) . Works fine for now.

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16 hours ago, leodiavata said:

Well there are no usb drivers on the motherboard support site. What I did that seems to have fixed it is uninstall the current driver reboot. And I changed a setting in bios that was referring to something like Legacy mouse support (in USB options) . Works fine for now.

make it solved even though you answered your own question :P

 

Oh, and that legacy USB support option worked because that let's your USB 3.0 ports be backwards compatible with older USB devices.

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