| | When my ancient Dell OEM mouse (see entry 1941) stopped being able to hold clicks after about two years of being pulled out of the cupboard, and my body rejected the new basic Logitech mouse (see entry 1940) with which I tried to replace it, I got scared, scoured through the reviews at https://www.rtings.com/mouse/reviews/best/by-type/wired , and shelled out for a high-end gaming mouse, the DeathAdder V3--going for the one that a) looked more like a basic mouse (just two big buttons & wheel, no weird angles/flanges, no lights) b) had a goodly size to it, in contrast to the Logitech, and c) might have good ergonomics (I've read like YouTube comments of hardcore mouse gamers referring to it as an "ergo mouse"). Fortunately, it seems to have worked out, and I kind of just took to this one naturally. Sometimes accidentally hit one of the two side (thumb?) buttons, which is kind of annoying; I could deactivate them if I reinstalled Razer's software but eh. I did try messing with the various sensitivity and polling rate settings in the Razer software...but it seemed like the default settings worked best for me in desktop and Photoshop use, which is all I'm using it for. I could just about swear it's also helped me with general computer ergonomics, but that's hard to be sure about so I'll just settle for this half-hearted allegation. Like the all-black color, the soft cord, the loud solid clicks (scared me at first but now they're reassuring somehow). |
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| | This WIRED mouse still shows up as a Bluetooth connection in Windows' "Bluetooth & devices > Devices" window, under "Input." If I remove the entry for it, it continues to operate--although the movement speed suddenly increased until I unplugged it and plugged it back in, at which point the pointer moved at the usual slower speed, and it still didn't show up under Bluetooth devices. Several minutes later, though, its entry had reappeared in the Bluetooth devices list. ; D |
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| | If I turn Windows Bluetooth off entirely, the mouse continues to work. I have noticed that sometimes after using my Bluetooth DualSense on the PC, the mouse will be moving faster... Ah hm mine was on firmware 1.01.00, I downloaded Razer's firmware updater app and it updated (over USB, I *think*--it said to plug it in and showed a USB port illustration) to firmware 1.02.00. I did that because I found out of date firmware mentioned here https://www.reddit.com/r/razer/comments/13iaqvs/using_a_razer_wireless_mouse_wired_does_it_still/ as possibly the source of a problem for the wireless version of the mouse, where the workaround had been unplugging and replugging it--like I've had to do with mine occasionally to reset the movement speed. In the Windows Bluetooth devices list, if I turn the mouse over so the laser is pointing up, the Razer DeathAdder V3 Bluetooth entry reports "Driver error," then briefly disappears from the list, at which point the mouse stops moving--then it reappears in the list without the error and works again. = o Sometimes I wake up the computer and the mouse doesn't move, and it takes some moving the mouse around to get it to respond, seemingly--or if that doesn't work, unplugging and replugging it. This has SEEMED related to a buildup of dirt/crud on the mousing area of the tabletop; when I cleaned the tabletop--and wiped off the bottom of the mouse--weeks went by before the mouse-not-waking-up thing happened again. I've looked in Device Manager to see if I can prevent Windows from like shutting down the USB port or something to save power, but they're all showing unchecked boxes for turning off to save power. ... Ah okay maybe I needed to do that for the "USB Root Hub" entries under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" in Device Manager https://www.quora.com/My-USB-mouse-keeps-reconnecting-and-disconnecting-randomly-What-should-I-do -- I've done that for both the USB Root Hub entries there, we'll see if that helps. |
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| | The entry for the Razer DeathAdder V3 (not sure where exactly in Device Manager it is, I found by clicking through various properties buttons from its entry in ehhh Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Devices and Printers) ALSO had the "Allow computer to turn off to save power" or whatever Power Management tab box checked! So that could have been a problem... I'd really just like to find a way to turn off its bluetooth radio, though. : PPP Supposedly you can reset it by holding Left Mouse, Right Mouse, and Scrollwheel down together for 7 seconds, not sure how to tell that does anything though. ... In fact I don't think it is doing anything because the DPI light underneath doesn't change. What if I hold THAT button down... Ah, that made it blink three times. Eh okay. |
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| | Oh it's under Human Interface Devices. |
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| | OH it's the "Bluetooth & devices > Devices" window, and the DeathAdder V3 shows up under "Input"--but like my monitor, which is not Bluetooth at all, is under "Audio" in the same window for instance; so I guess this awkward window ISN'T just Bluetooth devices, they just jammed the Bluetooth On/Off toggle and into it. : P |
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| | Okay the box for "allow computer to turn off" keeps getting checked again, maybe after each time I unplug and replug the mouse. ... No, not every time. HM. |
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| | Found the DeathAdder unresponsive and completely removed from HID section of Device Manager after I'd been using the DualSense for Steam Dark Souls Remastered for 3-ish hours. Had to unplug and replug the mouse to get it working again. Does still have the "allow computer to turn off" box left unchecked in Device Manager, at least. But gave in and installed Razer's "Synapse" management software. Now there are TWO entries for the DeathAdder in the HID section of Device Manager, one with the "allow computer to turn off" box checked. : P It's also listed in Device Manager under "Mice and other pointing devices"; not sure it was there before...but probably was. ("Allow computer to turn off" is unchecked and grayed-out there.) |
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| | Even with Synapse in, the mouse stopped responding when I plugged in my Wacom tablet--on just plug'n'play; had to be replugged after removing the tablet. So not high hopes for it regaining control after DualSense even with Synapse. : P |
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| | After a few mini episodes where the mouse would stop responding for a few seconds, this morning the mouse just plain stopped working a few minutes after I got in the computer, and even replugging didn't get the mouse working again. I was on the verge of uninstalling Synapse, but its uninstall/repair program that came up said there was an update available...so I downloaded that, replugged the mouse yet again...and it's working. For now. ; D |
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| | Haven't yet had a full-on operation cut since updating the driver, but have had an instance where there were multiple seconds-long pauses in mouse operation after waking up the computer. Have unchecked the "allow the computer to shut turn this off to save power" box on the other instance of the mouse under HID in Device Manager, maybe that'll clear those up. 'p' |
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| | Oh I think it was an update of the Synapse software, not the driver. The driver is actually years old, according to the details on the various files you can drill down to in Device Manager. |
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| | Had three operational pauses, then a full stopped-working-until-replugged after the next computer wake-up. 'p' Have now tried the extreme remedy of rebooting the computer. |
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| | Nope; plugging in my USB camera caused the mouse to stop working now. Have uninstalled Synapse. ; PPP Back to just one Razer DeathAdder 3 under HID in Device Manager. |
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| | Mouse has been perfect since uninstalling Synapse! HM. Did it start getting messed up by Windows Updates or something? I guess if it starts acting up again first thing to try will be installing & uninstalling Synapse. |
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