September 2019
This worked for me. Had a Ps4 controller in USB. Either the controller or keyboard and mouse. Not both connected in this case
September 2019 - last edited September 2019
PEOPLE, I FOUND THE SOLUTION!!!! (EA, THANKS FOR NOTHING)
One of yoiu postted that: A new device appeared under Human Interface Device category in Device Manager, called "Virtual XInput Device". I have no clue what this was and it was never there before, so I disabled it. My mouse now works in the BF5 menu.
I had no Virtual Xinput Device, but I dissabled everything less the USb entries, and finally after 2 weeks, I can play my 50€, THANKS EA.
I don't know yet wich is the one you should disable, but I know it is one of this Devices.
I hope this help you.
September 2019
I dont even have Virtual Xinput Device in the device manager
September 2019
I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT. I DO NOT have Virtual Xinput Device but I do have my PS4 Wireless USB plugged into my Corsair RGB Headphones Stand and THE MOMENT I removed it I could move my mouse in Battlefield 5 again. Cheers
September 2019
The team has identified the cause of this issue and are testing a potential fix to renable the dual use of Mouse+Keyboard & additional input devices.
Battlefield V Quality of Life Trello Board
September 2019
Yes, removing Virtual Xinput Device in Device manager resolved the issue. Cursor is working correctly. Many thanks Danielmejor2001, none of EA support (online, phone) haven't figured it out, good to have you here.
September 2019 - last edited September 2019
Hey Everyone,
With yesterday update to Battlefield V, we have done our test and we consider this issue fixed.
If you experience this issue please make a new topic and tag me in it.
I will be closing this topic, massive thanks to everyone who reported and for your patience.
/Atic