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Alright, I know this sounds crazy, but this was what I experienced.

Basically this particular port, which I have been using for my mouse served me quite well. Until just a few moments ago.

At first I thought it was my mouse, then I plugged that to another port and it worked. Then I thought that the port itself was damaged. Something triggered me to use my USB extender and the mouse worked again.

What? Why? How?

Excellll
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    You haven't mentioned the OS but in Windows the system reloads the USB hub when you plugged in a different device. Is there anything interesting in the logs around the time you had the issue? – Burgi Jan 18 '16 at 12:51
  • Win 10, my bad. – Kei Jan 18 '16 at 14:09
  • Where can I view the logs tho, I can look it up. – Kei Jan 18 '16 at 14:10
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    `WinKey` + `R` to open then run box then type `eventvwr` and hit return. Look in the Windows Logs then in either Application or System. – Burgi Jan 18 '16 at 14:23

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