9/29/2019 Windows 8.1 Mouse Not Working Properly
I have a ASUS P5P4TD Pro, everything worked as a dream in Windows 8, last night i updated to Windows 8.1 and USB connected receiver for wireless mouse and keyboard do not work, it Works in bios and at boot, but just before the login screen the usb receiver loose Power (lamp turns of) and either mouse nor keyboard work.
Microsoft appears to be getting a handle on Windows 8.1’s gaming problems, releasing a fix for mouse-pointer issues in certain games.A software update is now for both x86- and x64-based versions of Windows 8.1, along with Windows Server 2012 R2.Users had previously reported with mouse input while playing games in Windows 8.1. Microsoft’s support document says the problems stemmed from “changes to mouse-input processing for low-latency interaction scenarios” in Windows 8.1.Unfortunately, the fix may not work on all affected games. Microsoft’s support page to which the update applies, including six games in Activision’s Call of Duty series, including Call of Duty: Ghosts (shown above). Other games on the list include Counter-Strike, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Hitman Absolution, Hitman Sniper Challenge, Half-Life 2, Metro 2033, Portal, and Tomb Raider.Call of Duty: GhostsTo fix any affected games not covered by the update, users must perform registry tweaks for each individual game, following. Game developers can also apply the registry fix themselves and issue an update to players.Other troubled games and fixesOther games that users have reported as troublesome include, STALKER: Call of Pripyat, Metro: Last Light,.
However, some of these games may be affected by separate issues in Windows 8.1.For instance, on devices with high pixel density, mouse input may scale incorrectly in some games. The workaround in this case is to. Using an internal trackpad for gaming can also be problematic due to accidental click rejection, a.Although Windows 8.1 is for nearly all Windows 8 users, it has caused for some users, and is incompatible with. But for PC gamers, at least, it looks like most of Windows 8.1’s issues are now fixable—especially if you’re comfortable with registry edits.This story, 'Microsoft fixes Windows 8.1 mouse issues, but not for all games' was originally published.
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