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Hello, I've been trying to solve this one for a while. Whenever I on my printer, it has an impact on my keyboard and mouse. All 3 components are USB. The mouse and keyboard work just fine until I turn on my printer. As soon as I do, the keyboard will stall intermittently and lock keys while I'm typing (for example, while typing "Hello" at the top of this thread, the "l" key locked making it type Helllllllll).

 

Additionally, my mouse will freeze and become nearly unusable until I reboot and shut off my prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrinter (<--see!)

 

I'm using iPC 10.5.6. Not sure whaaaaaaaat to do.

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MSI K9A2 Platinum

AMD 5000+ BE

4GB (2x2GB) OCZ DDR2 800

250GB WD Caviar HDD

VisionTek ATi 4850

Onboard Sound ALC888

 

Printer: Canon MP510

Mouse: Logitech MX518

Keyboard: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000

 

The keyboard and mouse are plugged into the computer using a D-Link USB Hub (DUB-H7).

 

Once the printer is turned on, the keyboard and mouse appear to get progressively worse, meaning, the longer I keep it on, the worse it gets...it starts slow, then ramps up.

I appreciate the help. The theory behind is sound. The problem is the setup of my desk requires me to have the USB hub. My mouse/keyboard cords aren't long enough to reach the PC.

 

I have, however, solved the issue, at least it appears. The printer is USB as well, so I just decided to plug that into the USB hub as well. Now when I turn on the printer, the mouse and keyboard play nice. Go figure.

 

Thanks for all the help that everyone gave. You all provided terrific suggestions to help a brotha out.

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