Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.
Serkan Kurt <sserkk@gmail.com> wrote:
> (Solved) Hello. I solved the problem as follows;
I'm pleased to hear you solved the problem :)
> 1- I created a file named "disable_usb3.conf" in the
> "/etc/modprobe.d/" directory.
> 2- I added the line "options xhci_hcd no_usb3=1" to the file and
> saved it.
I'm curious. Where did you find the documentation for that option?
Also, I don't think you ever stated what version of USB3 the computer
ports support?
> 3- I restarted the system.
>
> After the above steps, I plugged in the USB external disk. When I
> checked with "lsusb -t", the external disk speed was still 5000M. I
> changed the ports where the mouse dongle and external disk were
> plugged in.
> Result; "Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage, 480M"
>
> I started the process of copying a large file from the external disk
> to the local disk. I tried the mouse from far distances. The result
> was successful.
>
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