Try removing your USB drivers and then re-starting, windows should automatically install them. Also, try an different USB port, maybe it's just a bit funny some of my devices don't really like the USB3 port and others are fine in it. Failing that, try a different mouse just to rule that out. Wouldn't hurt trying to force windows to re-install the mouse drivers either. Go to device manager, Mice and other pointing devices and then remove it. You'll need to use the keyboard to restart though 
What do you mean? You're using the headphone jack (green normally) into your Sonos aux port and you get no sound? Does the sound come out of that port if you use headphones? Maybe that the rear ports are muted if you've connected front panel audio.

What do you mean? You're using the headphone jack (green normally) into your Sonos aux port and you get no sound? Does the sound come out of that port if you use headphones? Maybe that the rear ports are muted if you've connected front panel audio.
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