Best wishes for 2025! Why do you say "we have a display" just because the mouse is powered on? Are you referring to LVDS/EDP display or are you just verifying that you have 5v on USB (which doesn't guaranty that you have LVDS/EDP dislay).
@@LarryJSabo Nice question. I'm refering to FDI inside PCH is active. If FDI is active LVDS/EDP will receive video signals. The light in the mouse will glow continuously only when the data from the pch for display is executed. In other words, the PCH will turn on all data read/write of USB, SATA, ODD only when FDI (Flexible Display Interface) signal is received from the CPU. Therefore, if we see a continuous led in mouse or any usb drive that has light blinking we can confirm that display compartment in CPU and PCH is active. Coming to your view, just having 5v on USB power will not make the mouse LED to glow continuously only when data is active we can see a continuous light. Try disconnecting the RAM and connect a mouse to see, what will happen, only once LED will blink and remains off. You can also test with keyboard by checking Caps lock and number lock response to see whether display is executed.
@@philiptroniks I really like the way you explain concepts, straight clear and very exhaustive! Congratulations for your attitude and knowledge, I really appreciate it!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Best wishes for 2025! Why do you say "we have a display" just because the mouse is powered on? Are you referring to LVDS/EDP display or are you just verifying that you have 5v on USB (which doesn't guaranty that you have LVDS/EDP dislay).
@@LarryJSabo Nice question.
I'm refering to FDI inside PCH is active. If FDI is active LVDS/EDP will receive video signals.
The light in the mouse will glow continuously only when the data from the pch for display is executed. In other words, the PCH will turn on all data read/write of USB, SATA, ODD only when FDI (Flexible Display Interface) signal is received from the CPU. Therefore, if we see a continuous led in mouse or any usb drive that has light blinking we can confirm that display compartment in CPU and PCH is active.
Coming to your view, just having 5v on USB power will not make the mouse LED to glow continuously only when data is active we can see a continuous light. Try disconnecting the RAM and connect a mouse to see, what will happen, only once LED will blink and remains off.
You can also test with keyboard by checking Caps lock and number lock response to see whether display is executed.
@@philiptroniksthis explanation is informative and technical
@@philiptroniks I really like the way you explain concepts, straight clear and very exhaustive! Congratulations for your attitude and knowledge, I really appreciate it!