Mi Pc No Reconoce Mi Mouse Usb Windows 10

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Jul 18, 2024, 4:02:51 AM7/18/24
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Buenas tardes, hoy he conectado mi mouse inalambrico logitech primero funcionando en una superficies en especifico ms no en otras, luego de un tiempo dejo de funcionar, conect mi otro mouse inalambrico de Cybertel y este funciona sin problemas, cuando uso el mouse logitech en otros equipos no detecto ningn problema, cuanco conecto el mouse sale un mensaje de Windows donde dice que No se reconoce el dispositivo USB, El ltimo dispositivo que conecto a este equipo no funcion correctamente y Windows no lo reconoce. Desinstal los controladores del administrador de dispositivos y reinici, pero el error persiste, intent restaurar sistema a un punto de ms de dos semanas, pero dice que la restauracin no se concret, agradezco cualquier respuesta, gracias.

Manually download and install the required .NET Core components by visiting the following links: [.NET Core Runtime] ( -us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-7.0.10-windows-x86-installer) and [.NET Core ASP.NET Runtime] ( -us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-aspnetcore-7.0.10-windows-x86-installer). Once you've successfully installed these components, return to the reWASD installation wizard and click the 'Try again' button.

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If you've tried both of the above methods and the issue persists, please feel free to reach out to our [Support Team] ( ). They are ready to assist you further and ensure that you can smoothly complete the reWASD installation.

Check joy.cpl to see how (and if) Windows recognizes your device (this is a native Windows tool that displays all the connected devices). Open Windows search (by pressing Win keyboard button, for example), enter joy.cpl and press Enter.

If you see the controller in joy.cpl, but don't see even the "Request device support" in reWASD, you might have some third-party drivers that are preventing the device from showing up in reWASD (e.g. you had SCPToolkit, DS4Windows or InputMapper installed previously). If you had them installed, please look for the ways to remove the drivers, reboot, and check in reWASD again. Contact support for further investigation.

Looks like the game switches between controller and keyboard/mouse input. We recommend to Mute the controller fully, if you want to use keyboard and mouse bindings, and add them to other controls. If you prefer controller layout, you can remove all the keyboard mappings, and add controller bindings, whether you will use a Virtual controller, or Hardware mapping.

Some antiviruses may cause problems using reWASD (e.g. Symantec Endpoint Protection, PC Matic, Palo Alto Traps). Please check if you have one of them installed, and consider deleting them, or adding reWASD to exceptions.

Check whether it works well via joy.cpl. Open Windows search (by pressing Win keyboard button, for example), enter joy.cpl and press Enter. Here you have all the controllers that are currently connected to your PC. One of them is a virtual controller emulated by reWASD, the way it shows up in the system differs from the chosen controller type:

You can add all those devices to Blocklist. This won't affect the mappings, or mouse usage, they just won't appear in reWASD interface. Also, we recommend to check out how to initialize the gaming mouse.

In the later reWASD versions, Shortcut participants do not reproduce when you trigger the shortcut. Make sure to use the latest reWASD version available. If the latest version is already installed, increase Shortcut Press time a bit.

If you need to use an older reWASD version: you need to mute the buttons that are shortcut activators, and remap the same button on Virtual Xbox 360. For example, I have mapped a combo on A + B controller buttons as a shortcut. Thus, I need to mute A and B in main, then open reWASD mapping and add A mapping to A button, and do the same thing to B.

reWASD permits changing the stick deadzone to eliminate the stick drift. You can find out more info about this in the stick zones article, or check out the video tutorials about stick drift elimination for DualShock 4, Xbox Elite, Xbox One, and Xbox 360.

If you don't have the Clear Data option, consider updating to the newest version of reWASD. Or alternatively, close reWASD, exit the reWASD Tray agent too; proceed to C:\ProgramData\Disc-Soft\reWASD and remove all the *.binv2 files from there. This folder is usually hidden by default, so you might need to press View tab in explorer and pick Show hidden items, then reopen reWASD.

Please check if you have other mappers installed, such as DS4Windows, DS4Windows 2 or InputMapper. Open them, and go to settings. Look for the setting "Hide DS4 controller", or "Use Exclusive mode", or any other setting that is related to hiding the gamepad from the system. Make sure that this setting is disabled, and quit the application to disable remap in it. Check Tray for launched application and also exit it. Then try to relaunch reWASD and reapply the config with DualShock 4 mappings.

You also can try to remove the third-party drivers (or look up for the solutions like 'remove x driver' from the driver developers). Go to Device manager, find your controller in one of the categories, open its contextual menu and choose Uninstall Device. Mark Delete the driver software for this device, and press Uninstall. Replug your controller. After this step, reWASD must recognize the controller.

If they do not exist, please download this tool, it should restore the default paths for configs after you Run it as Administrator and Confirm. Then, you will need to restart the system. Once the PC reboots, please make sure you have all the needed folders from this path C:\Users\Public\Documents\ and copy the reWASD folder from your Desktop to Documents or Public Documents.

Xbox Elite 2, Xbox Series X and Xbox One S controllers are going to receive a major update soon, and many users who participate in the Xbox Insider program have already got it. The new version is 5.11.XXXX+. reWASD 6.0 supports the new firmware for all the mentioned controllers except thу thing below:

At the moment, Xbox Elite 2 controller connected via Bluetooth is reported as Xbox One, and so reWASD could not detect its paddles. We hope that the next iteration of the firmware will fix this issue, but until it is not confirmed, we do not recommend updating your physical controller if you use it via BT.

NOTE: If you manually remove your device inside 'Bluetooth & other devices', your pairing will be deleted, and the above registry key will be removed as well. Therefore, the above procedure will need to be repeated.

It's possible that you are using one of these clone gamepads - Razer Wildcat for Xbox One or Razer Wolverine V2. Typically, the device is hidden from the system, but no events are registered when interacting with buttons, sticks, or triggers. This issue is attributed to the technical characteristics of these gamepads. In the case of Razer, the gamepad may be awaiting specific commands typically sent by the Xbox console. At present, we do not recognize or transmit these commands to the gamepad. Also, some older Xbox controller models, such as the initial versions of the Elite, may not be supported by this option.

You can still have reWASD installed on your PC while playing Apex. You can just exit reWASD before starting the game.
However, if you want reWASD to continue running in the background without closing and reopening it after Apex Legends session, we recommend you stopping the service of reWASD in your Task Manager.
To stop the service, simply press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open your Task Manager, then proceed to Services tab, find reWASDService, rightclick it and press "Stop". After you finished playing Apex, and want to use reWASD mappings again, you can start process following the same steps.

NOTE: Stopping reWASDService service also stops any mappings and configs. So when reWASDService is stopped, you cannot use reWASD's mappings.

I just upgraded my laptop from 18.04.5 to 20.04 and my keyboard and mouse have stopped working.The keyboard works in BIOS and when entering my password for cryptsetup but as soon as it's all fully loaded up, the mouse and keyboard stop working.I've tried using the terminal/command line to enter sudo alt-get install xserver-xorg-input-all as suggested on a few sites. This has not helped at all!Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm completely lost without my laptop!!Thanks in advance.

To implement this, you can either create a new file in /etc/modprobe.d with the suffix .conf or use the main blacklist.conf file. The former may be preferable, since you can then just delete the file when it is no longer required (i.e. when the bug is fixed):

Right! Have found a workaround. Have access to GNU GRUB menu as i have dual boot with windows. From There if i select 'advanced options' instead of the default and boot from Linux 5.4.0-42-generic i have access to all keyboard and trackpad features.

I had the same issue. I fixed it. In my case, 'slow keys' was turned on. If you are using ubuntu like me, on top right area of your screen beside brightness settings you will find an option with human icon.

I have solved the keyboard problem in a different way: on a HP laptop with ubuntu 20.04 i had an external (USB) keyboard, and also a USB mouse. All integrated and external keyboards and mouse were working for long time. One day i connected another device (a monitor) to a USB port, apparently after that the external keyboard stopped working while the external mouse kept working. I tried two solutions in this page ("/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-intel_vbtn.conf" and "slow keys") but did not solve the problem. I swapped the USB ports for keyboard and mouse, restarted the computer, and everything started to work fine again

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