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August 29, 2022, 22:52 |
Can having two mice plugged in at the same time cause any issues?
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Rosie
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Hi all. I'm using a mouse with a bunch of side buttons for the game I'm currently playing, but I find it less ergonomic and "normal" to use than my everyday mouse.
If I had both of them plugged in and used one for everyday stuff and one for the game, could that cause any problems or odd behavior? Thanks! |
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August 30, 2022, 15:44 |
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Erik
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Just do it and find out. It's not going to damage anything. maybe only one will work, maybe they will both work at the same time. If it's a problem, just plug one in at a time.
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