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On my intel, i had about 8 items under my USB controllers in device manager. A bunch of "intel controllers" and then usb2 enhanced controller and etc.

On my asus however, the usb drivers doesnt get installed when i install my chipset drivers. I had to get them from windows sp2.... My mouse feels kinda weird (innacurate and slower)


Does this look normal?
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It has all of the same as mine has.
I sometimes use a USB mouse and sometime a PS/2 mouse depending if
I stole the mouse to work on a different computer for someone.

Do you have a printer or something else on your other system that isnt on this one yet?

As for the mouse have you gone into control panel under mouse or pointers and tried to change the sensitivity settings.

Also with some MBs the USB drivers are a seperate driver
Im not sure about the ASUS boards.

Ps I even have a old HP printer with a parallel to usb adapter installed

Reply to pat mcgroin

Looks like you need chipset drivers installed. Make sure you've got the right ones... looks like your Asus board has an nVidia chipset... which means you'll need the appropriate nForce driver from nVidia.

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