Follow that by repeating the action for other instances of USB Root Hub.
Under the Power Management tab, uncheck the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power and select OK. Next, expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers category, right-click an instance of USB Root Hub, and select Properties. Then, type devmgmt.msc and select OK to bring up the Device Manager. You can stop that by tweaking the operating system’s power management settings. Your PC may attempt to conserve power by shutting down power to USB ports.
Furthermore, it’s best to avoid external USB hubs and connect your mouse directly to ensure that it receives adequate power.ĭisconnecting and moving around other USB peripherals-such as your keyboard-to different ports on the PC might also end up resolving the problem. Good luck 1372 people found this reply helpful. Thats all I did and the mouse started working properly. Switching USB ports can also help rectify issues on USB devices. Manually close all of the open Google Chrome processes in your Task Manager. Check if recharging or swapping out its batteries can end up making a difference. A wireless or Bluetooth mouse that’s about to run out of battery can also stutter and pause in Windows 10.