September 27, 20205 yr Wasnt sure the best place to post this, but i've got the old school ch pedals. I've tried just about every usb port on the pc. Seems if you resume from standby mode in win10 v2004, often the pedals are offline, not working. If i disconnect and reconnect the cable they come back, though sometimes takes two tries. I've played around with the usb suspend setting power saving and that hasnt helped. Has anyone else ran into this issue and found a work around? Worth noting i guess, that i have an extender usb cable on the main cable, though i'm pretty sure i tried it both ways. (Motherboard is an z370 hero asus and 8700k cpu) Thanks in advance Asus Strix z790-e; 1000 watt evga SuperNova Plat; 14900k AC_LL 0.55 adp -0.050 253/253/355 CEPoff (CB-1pass 39200 80c, msfs peak 92,avg 60-78c, astrorender 95c,room76F); 64GB(dual 32) cl32 6400 at 6400 xmpII F5-6400J3239G32GX2-TZ5RK, Asus Ryuo III 360mm; Thermaltake v51 Case; Gigabyte 4090 OC; VR-Crystal; Dofreality H6; Astrosite
September 27, 20205 yr Author Ive also tried plugging them into a power hub, but after resuming they still dont come back online. Asus Strix z790-e; 1000 watt evga SuperNova Plat; 14900k AC_LL 0.55 adp -0.050 253/253/355 CEPoff (CB-1pass 39200 80c, msfs peak 92,avg 60-78c, astrorender 95c,room76F); 64GB(dual 32) cl32 6400 at 6400 xmpII F5-6400J3239G32GX2-TZ5RK, Asus Ryuo III 360mm; Thermaltake v51 Case; Gigabyte 4090 OC; VR-Crystal; Dofreality H6; Astrosite
September 28, 20205 yr Author I found a hack for now. I was able to create a batch file to go in and disable/renable the pedals using devcon, this seems to work. Asus Strix z790-e; 1000 watt evga SuperNova Plat; 14900k AC_LL 0.55 adp -0.050 253/253/355 CEPoff (CB-1pass 39200 80c, msfs peak 92,avg 60-78c, astrorender 95c,room76F); 64GB(dual 32) cl32 6400 at 6400 xmpII F5-6400J3239G32GX2-TZ5RK, Asus Ryuo III 360mm; Thermaltake v51 Case; Gigabyte 4090 OC; VR-Crystal; Dofreality H6; Astrosite
September 28, 20205 yr Windows 10 USB power managment is to blame. The logitech panels are prone to this too. I have a powered USB with switches (https://www.amazon.com/Splitter-Charging-Individual-Switches-Extension/dp/B07G8CMR18) on the back corner of my desk. Simply hit cycle the power switch for the USB device giving you trouble to get it active again. James
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