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Mouse issues via pci usb card

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Hey,

 

ran into a little snag, not sure if anyone else has this issue though.

 

I'm running a win8.1 VM on unraid 6 beta 3, pci passthrough of a ATI HD7950 which works great, I also got myself an old usb pci controller for usb devices.

 

Everything connected to the usb-card works fine though, except lately I noticed some problems with my mouse.

 

I played alot of WoW a few years back, and I just started playing a bit again, for movement I use WASD (of course) and right-click+mouse movement to move the camera angle around, this now spins totally out of control making it pretty much impossible to play. It's almost like its insanely sensitive, but mouse sensitivity (in windows) is normal.

Anyone had the same problems?

 

I did however notice there's a lot of "generic" HID drivers from Microsoft, instead of the actual device drivers in device manager.

I have a Razer Deathadder mouse, and the software that comes along enters a infinite loop asking me to upgrade the firmware of my mouse, then it seems it cannot access the device correctly, and the application restarts and tries again.

 

I suspected the issue could be because the .cfg for my VM has " USB='1' ", I tried setting it to 0 to avoid it potentially beeing QEMU that does some "magic" and screws it up somehow.

 

Anyone with the same issue and a possible fix?

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