anticrisisg. OP • 3 yr. ago. This was resolved with the help of Steel Series customer support. I did the following: Uninstall Steel Series Engine. Install the latest Steel Series GG software from the website. Run Device Manager with an admin account and uninstall the driver for the mouse. Shutdown.
The dummy pipe restriction. In order to remove the dummy pipe simply cut off the pipe with a handsaw or a micro grinder. It should be cut off as close to the manifold as possible. The resulting hole in the exhaust needs to be closed. Welding a washer onto the hole should do the job.
The mouse seems to think that the side button is being held down. I believe that this is interfering with my ability to re-pair with the dongle. I have reinstalled my drivers, Steelseries engine, none of it had any effect. My mouse does not have any critical firmware updates from the engine. I am at a total loss of what else to do at this point
Software. I got a Aerox 3 wireless mouse recently. When it is connected to the dongle works great! Although when I am connected to Bluetooth I have connection issues. Such as the mouse will disconnect from the computer. Now I'm not entirely sure if this is the computer or the mouse. The thing is, it doesn't happen all the time.
start > change power options > advanced > usb settings > usb selective suspend setting: disable. CaptainC0medy. • 5 mo. ago. this doesn't work. I have aerox 9 and apex pro, have switched the mouse to bluetooth mode to see if it was a conflict. true.
Press Win + I to open Settings, and go to Devices. From the list of device options on the left, click on Mouse. Here check if your 'Scroll inactive windows when hovering over them' option is enabled. If yes, toggle it off. If this also doesn't solve your mouse lags in Windows 11, try your luck with the next fix. 5.
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