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Mouse and keyboard will not respond until 5-10 minutes after boot

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Intel i7-3770K
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Hey everyone,

Thanks to this amazing site, I was able to dual boot Mountain Lion and Windows 7 on my i7-3770K desktop. The only problem is ANY time that I boot into Mountain Lion, my mouse and keyboard take 5-10 minutes before they will respond. After 5-10 minutes go by, then everything works perfectly, but until then, I just have to sit there and wait.

This happened during all stages. Whenever I booted through UniBeast, it took forever to boot but the mouse and keyboard instantly worked. But after installation and after MultiBeast, I have to wait to do anything, but everything else works perfectly as far as I can tell.

My motherboard is Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 F13, and I used the DSDT file and got my network, audio, SMC, and usb 3.0 working through MultiBeast, but I absolutely cannot figure out this mouse problem. I also haven't been able to find anyone with my exact problem, as all my searches have brought up the mouse working on a frozen white screen.

Is there anyone that had to deal with this an found a solution? Or does anyone have any suggestions? I'm new to Hackintosh, but I am trying to solve this.

Thanks guys.
 
Hey everyone,

Thanks to this amazing site, I was able to dual boot Mountain Lion and Windows 7 on my i7-3770K desktop. The only problem is ANY time that I boot into Mountain Lion, my mouse and keyboard take 5-10 minutes before they will respond. After 5-10 minutes go by, then everything works perfectly, but until then, I just have to sit there and wait.

This happened during all stages. Whenever I booted through UniBeast, it took forever to boot but the mouse and keyboard instantly worked. But after installation and after MultiBeast, I have to wait to do anything, but everything else works perfectly as far as I can tell.

My motherboard is Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 F13, and I used the DSDT file and got my network, audio, SMC, and usb 3.0 working through MultiBeast, but I absolutely cannot figure out this mouse problem. I also haven't been able to find anyone with my exact problem, as all my searches have brought up the mouse working on a frozen white screen.

Is there anyone that had to deal with this an found a solution? Or does anyone have any suggestions? I'm new to Hackintosh, but I am trying to solve this.

Thanks guys.

I have the same issue with USB and Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. No solution but to wait. Doesn't matter which USB port I use.

Robert
 
I have same situation, but when I use i5 2500K with HD3000, the usb keybord and mouse is quickly response ,when I use a graphsic card (GT210) must wait 5 min .
 
Hi!

same Problem... frozen on the login-screen
MSI 210 1GB, 2 Minutes till USB works... without... no problems...:crazy:

any solution?
 
I'm having a very similar problem, when I reach the login screen the cursor is blinking ready to accept my password but none of my USB devices work until I wait about 4-5 minutes. Only started happening this morning, also boot times seem to of increased a lot. I'm using a GTX 480 with ML 10.8.2 on H77N Wifi.

Found another thread with a similar problem:

http://www.tonymacx86.com/general-help/84141-no-keyboard-respone-mouse-click-few-minutes-boot-2.html

Strange thing is people have only starting seeing problems in the past couple of days, maybe Apple released some sort of silent update?
 
Hi,

I have the same problem and I go crazy in seeking a solution.
We could help please?


greetings
 
I got the same problem with my GA-965P-S3 with EasyBeast installation after 10.8.3 Combo Update.
I was using 10.8.1 without any problem.

Boot with -X brings mouse and keyboard back.
 
Hey - did any of you guys figure this out? I have the same issue!

I think it is only happened after I ran multibeast to enable the sound on my system because mouse & keyboard worked immediately until then.

Very slow boot up time too - 1.19 to desktop (i7 and SSD), but 3.34 minutes total until I get mouse and keyboard control. Still searching for solution - someone must know?
 
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