If your keyboard and mouse are USB, first program the power button to effect the needed restart after Rolling back or uninstalling the driver. Go to Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional Power Settings > Choose what Power buttons do to choose Shutdown. Finally open the USB controller drivers, from Driver tab choose Update Driver, then
Under the Human Interface Devices in Device Manager, go down the list and uncheck the box that would allow the device to shut down and save power. Do the same with those listed under Universal Serial Bus controllers. AverageDillzer. • 9 mo. ago. Found it, trying this out now.
I am led to believe that the issue lies with the USB-C port multiplexing two HDMI outputs and my mouse/keyboard. When I have only a USB-C hub connected to my computer's USB-C port, the keyboard and mouse work very smoothly with no issue. The issue also persists when one of my USB-C ports is only connected to the keyboard, but the other USB-C
Many laptops have issues with supplying the power needed for a proper USB3.0 Connection, even if they are plugged in. To fix this, I recommend a number of steps. Solution 1. Go to power & sleep settings. Additional power settings. Change plan settings. Change advanced power settings. USB settings.
To resolve, go to Control Panel, Device Manager, USB Controllers. Select the down arrow to open the list of devices and select ‘Generic Superspeed USB Hub’. Right click for properties on each Generic USB controller and under the ‘Power Management’ tab, disable ‘Allow the computer to turn this device off to save power’.
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