P67A-GD65 B3 new 1.D bios problem

I updated to the newest BIOS since I was redoing my computer anyways and now my mouse only moves up and down. It works when I'm in windows but not in the BIOS itself. My mouse is a logitech G700. Am I missing something or did this BIOS mess up compatibility with my mouse?
The good thing is, I can still use my keyboard so it's not the end of the world, but it would be nice if my mouse could work in the BIOS area.
Edit: Also, what are those numbers that pop up in the bottom right corner with the blinking line in the top left, when the computer boots up.
Edit #2: I tried the 1.D2 bios as well, everything is fine except the mouse.

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Edit: Also, what are those numbers that pop up in the bottom right corner with the blinking line in the top left, when the computer boots up.
They are BIOS 'checkpoint' POST status codes:
FAQ: https://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/bios-beeps-and-codes
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I updated to the newest BIOS since I was redoing my computer anyways and now my mouse only moves up and down. It works when I'm in windows but not in the BIOS itself. My mouse is a logitech G700. Am I missing something or did this BIOS mess up compatibility with my mouse?
Well, go back to the BIOS that worked for you then.

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