- Oct 23, 2000
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The USB ports on my wife's laptop appear to be physically failing. Two of them already don't work (nothing responds when plugged in to those ports), and the third one seems to be starting to do the same thing. It still mostly works, but once in a while the mouse loses connection until the USB plug is wiggled a bit and then it starts working again.
Since it's really hard to play games with just a touchpad, and she would also like to be able to use her USB headphones again (that she can't use now since the other ports are totally dead), I'm trying to find options to work around the problem.
The laptop is out of warranty, so the "proper" fix of replacing the motherboard isn't very realistic. The only replacement boards I can find are pretty close to the cost of an entirely new laptop.
A bluetooth mouse that can connect to the bluetooth in the laptop instead of using a standard USB receiver might be an alternative for the mouse, but she really likes her current headset and doesn't want to replace it, and I'd rather not pay a lot of money for a bluetooth headset of equivalent quality.
My next thought would be a USB hub to plug the mouse and headset into, and the hub connects to the laptop via bluetooth. But I'm having trouble finding anything online since all of my attempts to search for a bluetooth (or wireless) USB hub just give me regular USB hubs or USB WiFi adapters that also have shared USB ports. Does such a thing exist, and not cost a lot of money?
Since it's really hard to play games with just a touchpad, and she would also like to be able to use her USB headphones again (that she can't use now since the other ports are totally dead), I'm trying to find options to work around the problem.
The laptop is out of warranty, so the "proper" fix of replacing the motherboard isn't very realistic. The only replacement boards I can find are pretty close to the cost of an entirely new laptop.
A bluetooth mouse that can connect to the bluetooth in the laptop instead of using a standard USB receiver might be an alternative for the mouse, but she really likes her current headset and doesn't want to replace it, and I'd rather not pay a lot of money for a bluetooth headset of equivalent quality.
My next thought would be a USB hub to plug the mouse and headset into, and the hub connects to the laptop via bluetooth. But I'm having trouble finding anything online since all of my attempts to search for a bluetooth (or wireless) USB hub just give me regular USB hubs or USB WiFi adapters that also have shared USB ports. Does such a thing exist, and not cost a lot of money?