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(Solved) Keyboard RGB stutter

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My keyboard and mouse lighting effects have a stuttering issue when passed through to my Windows VM (ie. it normally is a smooth 60hz, now it's 30~). I don't have a problem when I'm running Windows barebones. Sometimes my mouse also feels like it has difficulty tracking for a split second, but that may just be because I'm bad.

Edited by taotien

Are you passing through the USB controller they're attached to or just checking off the keyboard / mouse when you edit the VM template?

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Just checking off the KB / using the Hotplug USB plugin. I don't have a usb card yet but I'm planning on one for my pile of usb devices.

3 minutes ago, taotien said:

Just checking off the KB / using the Hotplug USB plugin. I don't have a usb card yet but I'm planning on one for my pile of usb devices.

Could be it.  There's latency, overhead, etc when KVM is basically emulating a usb controller

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Ahh I see. I thought it was more straightforward than that. Would it help to have USB 3.0 selected in the configurator for better speeds on USB disks? Probably also why my USB DAC/amp crackles as well. Thanks for the tips.

Edited by taotien

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Swapping to the USB 3.0 qemu XHCI emulated drivers fixed the issue for the KB. Will see if the audio is fixed later

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