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My motherboard also has such a feature. But I never had any issues with it, it always shuts down any connected devices.
A. Check in the BIOS settings if there's an option for charging devices option, or stay on after power down.
B. Unplug it everytime, or get a USB extension cord to make it more easier to unplug, and plug back in later.
C. Get a thick dark fabric, or container to cover the mouse to block off the light.
D. Turn off the lights from the software, and never turn it back on.
Appreantly its a feature that certain ports are powered all the time if PC has power. Guess next time I go MSI.
As a bonus having a hub near your monitor is very convenient, I have one without the switches.
Upon booting launch BIOS.
Enable "Deep Sleep" under "chipset configuration" to power off the USB ports when shutting down or sleeping.
The motherboard's idea is to keep powering the used USB port(s) to charge up devices, such as if you where charging your smartphone on it at the time, etc.
The only solution will be probably to move the mouse to one of the USB 3.0 ports on the bottom. But funnily my ASUS Cerberus keyboard is also LED backlighted and uses those ports yet it turns off properly.
My Gigabyte Aurous Z270X gaming K5 will keep my mouses LEDs on when using the dedicated top USB ports. Some other USB ports will also keep some devices powered. After contacting Gigabyte support they told my to change the ErP setting in the bios to turn them off. This worked for all USB ports that remained powered. So their is a way to disable the constant power you mention.
If you can't find a setting called ErP or similar just contact ASRock and ask them if there is a setting for it and if so what and where it is.