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Blade - 13 May 2008 14:01 GMT
Hello to all.

When I'm using a browser, IE or Firefox, when I
click on a tab or just by scrolling on a page, when it's connected to a hub,
my mouse act like it's
disconnected and I hear the disconnect/connect usb sound, the led of the
mouse and keyboard are  flashing.

While I'm watching videos with media player or power DVD, the keyboad stop
working for a second or two, the num lock is flashing.

I only have my keyboard connect on my usb hub, I tried two different hub,
the one on my monitor and a stand alone hub.

System :

Dell XPS M1710 laptop
T7600 proc
GEforce 7950 GTX
4 gig ram
Windows vista 32
Nexxtech illumFX keyboard
Logitech G9 mouse
Latest drivers for every hardware.

Thanks
adamss - 13 May 2008 15:06 GMT
Blade;710771 Wrote:
> Hello to all.
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hey i just want to know what is going on with vista x64. i have vista
ultimate and im trying to run a 3 moble broadband USB port thing. and it
just wont work is there anything i can do.???

and how could 3 mobile (huch) or who ever makes the E220 modems not
make it ready to use for vista x64 ???
what is going on anyone please help me !!!

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Colin Barnhorst - 13 May 2008 16:51 GMT
Please don't reply to a thread with an unrelated issue.  Start a new thread.

> Blade;710771 Wrote:
>> Hello to all.
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> make it ready to use for vista x64 ???
> what is going on anyone please help me !!!
IkidUnot - 14 May 2008 20:57 GMT
The first thing I would try is to connect the mouse & keyboard directly to
USB ports, not through a hub.  Use the hub on another port to connect other
devices.  Try it, let us know...
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Blade - 16 May 2008 11:52 GMT
Hi

I have tried directly on the usb port without the hub and there is no more
problem.

I dont have a choice to use a hub because my laptop in connected on a
docking station and the 4 usb port that are behind cannot be used while
connected this way.

Thanks for your reply.

> The first thing I would try is to connect the mouse & keyboard directly to
> USB ports, not through a hub.  Use the hub on another port to connect
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IkidUnot - 20 May 2008 15:36 GMT
In this day of USB, is a docking station really necessary any more?  I mean,
what do you need connected when you plop your laptop on the desk?  4 things?  
Mouse, keyboard, power & monitor?
Is it that hard to connect 4 things, that it's worth shelling out the $ for
a docking station?  Just a thought.
I'm glad you now know the source of the problem; that's the main thing...

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