Your mouse stops working because the ethernet adapter is generating noise that is interfering with your receiver. It is the PCIe "signals" that is creating this noise within the ethernet adapter. It is not interfering with the USB port - just the wireless radio reception/transmission of the receiver. I know this for a fact because:
Are you having trouble with your Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse not working in wireless mode? In this tutorial video, we'll show you some solutions to fix this iss
Bought new Intel NUC and new hard disk. Installed Windows 10 (fresh install, not upgraded) using DVD. Keyboard and mouse not working, both using USB. Unless i unplug it from usb port then plug it back. I have to do it every time, otherwise i can't login to Windows, so annoying. Computer modal: Intel NUC NUC5i5RYH. OS: Windows 10 64bit. HDD: 1TB
If not, see: How to install and update a computer driver. To change how any special buttons work on your mouse, additional software may need to be installed. If the mouse is not functioning, see our mouse troubleshooting section. Connecting a Bluetooth mouse. Some mice connect via a wireless Bluetooth signal. To connect a Bluetooth mouse, a
Connect your mouse to your computer through Wireless mode (by plugging in the dongle/receiver to your computer USB port). Open File Explorer and browse to the location where the downloaded file is saved. Double-click the downloaded AW610M Dongle FW update tool file. Click the Update Dongle button.
If your Logitech wireless keyboard doesn't work or has input lag or delay, you can find out why and fix the problem by following a set of troubleshooting ste
Wireless mouse is computer devices that use radio frequency (RF) to communicate with their computer. The RF transmitter connects it to the computer’s USB port. It communicates with the computer by using signals. It uses 802.11b or 802.11g radio frequencies. It can reach speeds of up to 54 Mbps and 11 Mbps.
The Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 offers sporty style that’s ready to go. Carry this compact and sporty wireless mouse, and use it just about anywhere, even on your living room carpet, relying on Microsoft BlueTrack Technology. Relaxing on the couch or giving a boardroom presentation?
The easiest way to check compatibility is to look at the logo on the USB receiver and compare that to the logo on the bottom of the keyboard or mouse (Figure 1). Figure 1: Dell Universal Pairing Dongle Dell Universal Pairing devices are not compatible with the Logitech Unifying Technology devices (Figure 2). Figure 2: Compatibility Matrix
Mouse battery died OR dongle died during use Powered on/off PC and switched operating systems between Linux and Windows multiple times On startup BIOS suggests that the USB connected may be dead The dongle has been tested in both USB3 and USB2 ports I am not using the wireless dongle adapter, but have tried connecting with it.