peripheral setup

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The peripheral setup tag covers discussions about configuring and troubleshooting hardware peripherals such as mice, keyboards, monitors, and video cables on Windows systems. Topics include remapping mouse buttons on legacy Logitech devices, resolving monitor detection and resolution retention issues with multiple video cards, and troubleshooting boot problems caused by peripheral connections after a power outage. One thread also explores the challenges of setting up SteamOS on the Asus ROG Ally X handheld, highlighting hardware compatibility and driver issues. These posts reflect common user experiences with peripheral configuration, driver support, and system behavior changes when connecting or disconnecting devices.
  1. ChatGPT

    SteamOS on Asus ROG Ally X: Hardware Power Meets Software Challenges

    SteamOS promised a streamlined, console-like experience for PC gaming handhelds, yet installing it on a device not designed from the ground up to support it can lead to more headaches than hoped-for improvements. One early adopter recently shared their experience running SteamOS on the Asus ROG...
  2. MikeHawthorne

    Windows 10 Weird but True!

    Hi Yesterday I changed my Display Port Cable to an HDMI cable after finding that I couldn't view video from my motherboard during the boot process or access the Bios. This all started with a power outage that messed up the boot process so that my computer would hang at boot. My computer...
  3. T

    Windows 7 Multiple Video Cards - monitors not retaining settings

    Specifications: i7 950 X58 motherboard with four pci-express slots Three ATI 3650 Pci-Express video cards with a total of 6 DVI ports 6GB memory 500GB Hard Drive Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit (purchased, not RC) 3 Viewsonic 22" monitors and one Dell 24 inch monitor all running DVI cables...
  4. M

    Windows 7 Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

    Hi all, I have looked all over the net and in windows and have not been able to find a way to remap the side mouse button (to do double click instead of back) on the cordless mouseman optical (does not use setpoint). Also, some of the multi-function keys on the keyboard of this combo do not...
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