Satellite Pro A60 USB power shortage?

I can only use 2 out of 3 USB ports. Seperately all 3 USB ports work fine (devices also) but I cant use the 2 on the backside at the same time.
I use one USB stick and one USB mouse. I HAVE to use the USB port at the right side, otherwise it wont work.
With an external USB HUB all works fine.
Drivers have been installed again. USB Power savings disabled for testing.
Any ideas, looks like a HardWare (power) problem to me.
Are there more options i should/can test?

Problem Solved!
I've checked the USB ports (fysically). Normally they have a sort of plastic cover over the pins. Its gone(broken) on the upper port => with inserting a device, one of the pins were bent. I carefully bent that pin in the normal position and now it works fine.
'Just' need a new cover or new USB port for not having this problem again.
Thanx for the advices.

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