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Guest Lars-Erik Østerud
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When I unplug my USB printer (to connect it to another PC)

my USB mouse stops working (until I reboot the PC that is).

 

Same happends the other way, if I reconnect my USB printer

the USB mouse also stops responding (until a reboot).

 

Why is this happening?

 

Any ideas on how to avoid this?

 

Does the connection port have any influence

(my system has 6 USB2 ports)?

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Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer

 

Possibly an overload of either the Bandwidth or a current spike

that overloads the Controller/Root Hub the two devices obviously

share.

 

Most times USB mice are USB1.1 and not USB2.0. I'd suggest

you re-arrange your connections to different sockets to distribute

the USB-1(.1) loads to different Root Hubs.

 

You can visually inspect the USB device tree with the following:

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/stream/vidcap/UVCViewdwn.mspx?

 

 

"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

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> When I unplug my USB printer (to connect it to another PC)

> my USB mouse stops working (until I reboot the PC that is).

>

> Same happends the other way, if I reconnect my USB printer

> the USB mouse also stops responding (until a reboot).

>

> Why is this happening?

>

> Any ideas on how to avoid this?

>

> Does the connection port have any influence

> (my system has 6 USB2 ports)?

> --

> Lars-Erik - http://www.osterud.name - ICQ 7297605

Posted

Re: USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer

 

Is your mouse supposed to be plugged in a reserved USB port?

"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

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> When I unplug my USB printer (to connect it to another PC)

> my USB mouse stops working (until I reboot the PC that is).

>

> Same happends the other way, if I reconnect my USB printer

> the USB mouse also stops responding (until a reboot).

>

> Why is this happening?

>

> Any ideas on how to avoid this?

>

> Does the connection port have any influence

> (my system has 6 USB2 ports)?

> --

> Lars-Erik - http://www.osterud.name - ICQ 7297605

Guest Lars-Erik Østerud
Posted

Re: USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer

 

Unknown wrote:

> Is your mouse supposed to be plugged in a reserved USB port?

> "Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

 

No idea, is it? It's a standard Dell USB mouse.

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Lars-Erik - http://www.osterud.name - ICQ 7297605

Posted

Re: USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer

 

I am not familiar with your computer. I mention it because my computer has a

dedicated USB hub for the mouse and keyboard.

"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

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> Unknown wrote:

>

>> Is your mouse supposed to be plugged in a reserved USB port?

>> "Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

>

> No idea, is it? It's a standard Dell USB mouse.

> --

> Lars-Erik - http://www.osterud.name - ICQ 7297605

Posted

Re: USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer

 

 

"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

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>> You can visually inspect the USB device tree with the following:

>> http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/stream/vidcap/UVCViewdwn.mspx?

>

> Nice, but it displays USB1 and 2 on different trees, so I still

> can't tell if the mouse (USB1) shares with the printer (USB2)

 

I think that is a red herring as USB1 and USB2 are two entirely different

ports even though they use the same physical connector. They will never use

either the same controller or the same root hub.

 

Which is why they are displayed as two different trees.

Posted

Re: USB mouse stops working when unplugging USB printer

 

 

"Lars-Erik Østerud" <.@.> wrote in message

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> When I unplug my USB printer (to connect it to another PC)

> my USB mouse stops working (until I reboot the PC that is).

>

> Same happends the other way, if I reconnect my USB printer

> the USB mouse also stops responding (until a reboot).

>

> Why is this happening?

>

> Any ideas on how to avoid this?

>

> Does the connection port have any influence

> (my system has 6 USB2 ports)?

 

This behavior _probably_ has to do with the printer drivers.

This may help. Place the keyboard and mouse in the top

pair of USB ports. Place the printer in the last/bottom pair

of USB ports. This may help.

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