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Motherboard: Asus Z97 pro Gamer, Asus Z87 pro V edition

I'm thinking it could be an issue with my mouse firmware, I could report to Mionix to see what they say. but couldn't use Windows mail, click anything from the start menu etc.ģrd restart after reinstalling mouse drivers: Fixed and back to normal Navigating with the keyboard is fine.Ģnd restart: Nothing until I replugged my mouse again, then after a few seconds I could click the start menu and pinned apps, navigate the web etc. Even if I hit Windows + 1 (Shortcut to open first app in Taskbar, in my case, IE) if I click on IE it acts as if I clicked off of it. I could right click my desktop and select anything from the menu, which proves my mouse is working fine. Today, I had to restart 3 times and reinstall my mouse drivers, and each restart only restored partial functionality.ġst restart: Nothing changed, replugged my mouse, still nothing. This happened before the anniversary update and changing GPU, but it hasn't been happening since Windows 10. Hitting the Windows key on my keyboard fixed this. This was a small, non-issue previously I would turn on my computer, login to Windows and sometimes I wouldn't be able to click anything on my taskbar.
