A reader writes about problems that he and many other users are having with the Alesis iO|2 USB audio device since the 10.4.10 system update. This would presumably fall under the heading of the ...
If only one USB device is not working, try plugging in another USB device to see if it is recognized. If other devices work, the issue may be with the original USB device rather than the port itself.
If your mouse is ever laggy or skips, then it might not be an issue with the mouse itself, it could be the USB port that you have it plugged into.
Windows 11/10 offers a feature that can notify whenever a connected USB device has issues. It can be with the device you just plugged into the computer or devices like printers, external storage ...
Cars coming with USB ports have been so helpful, letting drivers charge their phones without getting an adaptor that plugs into the old cigarette lighter port.
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You’re using USB-C wrong — and it’s slowing down your devices
One cable does not fit all.
I'm using a Satechi USB-C Hub with my 2018 15" MBP and I'm seeing that audio devices (Plantronics headset & AudioEngine D1 DAC) connected to this hub intermittently lose connection and the only way ...
So you’ve connected a device to your PC via a USB port — but Windows doesn’t recognize it. What now? Before you assume the product (or your PC port) is broken, there are several USB troubleshooting ...
First and foremost, we will enable USB in VMware Workstation to allow the virtual machine to detect and use USB devices connected to the host system. This setting must be enabled, and here’s how to do ...
Is there some logic to this? Can the USB hub be faulty (but work on the MacBook with no issues)? Is my laptop faulty? Or do some devices have shitty USB-C support? (it would seem odd to me that a real ...
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