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I use two mice: one for gaming, one for not. When I disconnect my wireless mouse that I use for work and plug in my Razer Deathadder, the computer crashes.
I think that cable of your razer is broken and some cables are shortcircuited, don't plug it in computer, you could ruin your motherboard. If you want your mouse working and have some technical skills, buy some usb cable with same plug as mouse have and replace it
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If you are on PC go to the "Device Manager" in the Control Panel.
Under USB or Mice see if its connected and/or has a problem. Usually driver issue. You can click uninstall then, unplug the mouse then plug it back in.
i have a similar problem with my naga, i have to go in through the control panel and disable and reenable with my keyboard (which i have hotkeyed now) almost every time i turn on my computer. I use it for warcraft, also have ACS, norton, and spybot installed
I've had DeathAdder for about 1 year and it started to do EXACTLY what previous people described, double-click instead of single, stops firing when I hold it in QuakeLive/Counter Strike (have to press it again, etc. etc.) windows cannot be dragged because it needs to be holding left drag, never had this before. same happens on MULTIPLE machines with this mouse, tried 2 diff laptops and desktop and even mac computer....so it's must be something with the mouse not OS/Computer
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Try disconnecting the Mouse Receiver from the
USB port and reinstall the CD software program. When
the program asks you to connect the MouseReceiver to the USB
port, do so and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
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