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MSI Z690 USB 3.2 and VF Devices

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I recently upgraded my computer system (GPU, GPU, MB...).  However,  the Virtual Fly Devices (Rudder and Yoke) are not recognized in the USB ports (v3.2, driver error).  Has anyone experienced this with the Z690 MBs?   Are there any solutions to this problem?  In the BIOS, USB ports are configured as "legacy mode."  Thanks for any suggestions--

                        Robert

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Is your W10 up to date and have you checked by clicking on optional updates then drivers, you may find a update for USB drivers.


 

Raymond Fry.

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I have a MSI Tomahawk DDR5 Z690 - I don't think I'm plugged into those ports.  I have a USB3 powered hub (too many peripherals hehe) which just goes into the USB3 port.  I should try to use the 3.2s...  they are the red usb ports right?


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21 hours ago, rlw9sr said:

Yes, they are the red ports-WIN10 is up to date-I appreciate your help

Have you checked MSI web support for your MB you may find new drivers if it a real problem.


 

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