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HP Laser Gaming Mouse With Voodoo DNA
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If you have a question create a new topic by clicking here and select the appropriate board. Still trying to find a solution to a very weird problem, otherwise giving up on this and either getting the one almost the same to this HP Laser Gaming Mouse with VoodooDNA made by ASUS, which doesn't have any problems like this one, or a Logitech wireless mouses.
I have to also keep alongside with the gaming mouse, a regular mouse, which is Logitech and rather more stable just to move the freaking mouse pointer.
HP Laser Gaming Mouse With Voodoo DNA Kz630aa 3200 DPI USB 5-buttons
I'm thinking that the error message, voodokdna signifies the unresponsiveness of the on-screen mouse pointer, to my greatest disappointment of such a beautiful mouse for both gaming and daily use. I would then have to reboot my pc every time I have this problem.

The weird thing for me is that I can still use the "5 programmable buttons" on the mouse, but I can't seem to move the mouse pointer that is stationary on the screen, as if the mouse pointer is on a different driver and completely unresponsive.
I'm assuming that this problem, with the error message will persist with other brand new mouses of this kind or vopdoodna it just luck?
When I leave my pc on for a period of time or when I wake it up from sleep mode, the HP program tells me that the computer does not recognize the mouse is plugged in and the mouse sensitivity will be messed up.
This gaming mouse worked for me oaser about 4 or 5 days after receiving it in the mail, but then the next day or so when I just happened to leave the computer, while is was still on for a while, and return to the desktop, I immediately found out that the mouse pointer was unresponsive.
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HP Laser Gaming Mouse with VoodooDNA review - Engadget
Note on archived topics. By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation. The software that I installed for the HP gaming mouse at times does not recognize my mouse is plugged in. I voodkodna still very disappointed for such a mouse to fail greatly on a part, what is wrong with HP? There is an option to scan the USB ports again but even after replugging in the mouse, it still does not recognize the mouse without a reboot.
What can I do to fix this problem?
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