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Mouse causing speakers to crackle - Fix
If you have the problem of your speakers omitting some buzzing,
crackling or clicking when moving your mouse then here is a fix which may help. I recently bought a new set of speakers for my PC after the power switch became faulty on my existing pair. After installing the new speakers, everytime I moved my mouse I got this strange "clicking" noise through my speakers" After trying several sets of drivers, fiddling about with the connections. I found the answer. My new speakers were more powerfull than my previous ones and the AMP unit with the Volume and Bass controls etc was positioned near my mouse, the other speaker was on the other side of the monitor. Anyway, moving the AMP unit away from my mouse solved the problem. So all you need to do is move the mouse away from the AMP unit or vice versa, problem solved. It worked for me anyway. |
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"Super Moo" wrote in message
... If you have the problem of your speakers omitting some buzzing, crackling or clicking when moving your mouse then here is a fix which may help. I recently bought a new set of speakers for my PC after the power switch became faulty on my existing pair. After installing the new speakers, everytime I moved my mouse I got this strange "clicking" noise through my speakers" After trying several sets of drivers, fiddling about with the connections. I found the answer. My new speakers were more powerfull than my previous ones and the AMP unit with the Volume and Bass controls etc was positioned near my mouse, the other speaker was on the other side of the monitor. Anyway, moving the AMP unit away from my mouse solved the problem. So all you need to do is move the mouse away from the AMP unit or vice versa, problem solved. It worked for me anyway. I had a similar problem, What I found is that my CD Player in Windows Main Volume wasn't muted causing everything that was sending electrical signals to my computer to be amplified on the speakers, as I always have my computer speakers on MAX Volume I could tell the difference when I muted it, though even though it is muted one MUST have volume for CD turned up to max in the Volume Mixer! -eXistenZ |
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