wireless mouse lagging
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1 | So mouse sometimes is lagging playing games or even just browsing internet I swamped with a mouse from another computer same problem Running win 10 install is less than a week old the one i was using was logitech 171 the swapped one logitech 185 dadtofive - 2021-02-28 14:24:00 |
2 | Are you aware that you can change the mouse speed etc in the settings? nice_lady - 2021-02-28 14:35:00 |
3 | tired that will see how it goses dadtofive - 2021-02-28 15:20:00 |
4 | Whenever I see a mouse lagging I check the task manager and make sure the CPU is idling - this one says 1% If it's sitting at 15% then you've got some other problem, of which the mouse lagging is just a symptom. If you fix that, then the immediate foreground mouse response comes right. edit: and noting that your win10 build is less than a week old, make sure all the motherboard drivers and windows updates are current. It could be stuck and repeating an update over and over. Edited by gyrogearloose at 4:09 pm, Sun 28 Feb gyrogearloose - 2021-02-28 16:05:00 |
5 | do you have a USB flash drive plugged in while it lags? loud_37 - 2021-02-28 16:11:00 |
6 | ok no flash drives . I checked updates said there was 3 if i was having problems but they have made no different cpu going from 2 to 4 % looking thru device manger everything looks ok dadtofive - 2021-03-01 01:04:00 |
7 | if you haven't already restart king1 - 2021-03-01 08:25:00 |
8 | Eyelash in the optical sensor ronaldo8 - 2021-03-01 09:42:00 |
9 | mouse is clean and computer restarted. So i had a problem for couple of months where computer would stutter while playing games or watching you tube etc. I had thought it was a sound problem . there are 2 sound on computer realtek which is on the mother board and i run speakers off of that. and one on graphic card nvidia which has meant i have to run sound thru the tv which is a veon i would much rather use the computer speakers any ideas ?? dadtofive - 2021-03-01 16:45:00 |
10 | Did you install all the motherboard drivers? You can download those from the motherboard manufacturer if you don't have the disk. Sound - this probably doesn't help - but I'm a strong advocate of using the optical output from motherboards that have it, into an optical DAC and then into an amplifier. It eliminates all the power supply noise, otherwise I could hear noise, and even more noise as I moved the mouse. I'm using a Nakamichi amp with about 180 watts per channel, from an eWaste bin lol, couldn't find the remote... gyrogearloose - 2021-03-01 16:57:00 |
11 | Well you did remind me i had disabled asus Q-installer in the bios before i had reformatted computer . So i have turned back on So i ticked the boxes for it to download and install it took about 10 mins doing so restarting the computer But when i run the q installer it still says driver out of date and the other one not installed. i think that's why i turned it off in the bios that and it wanting me to install norntons dadtofive - 2021-03-01 17:30:00 |
12 | dadtofive wrote:
Remove the external USB drives and see if the issue goes away. loud_37 - 2021-03-01 18:44:00 |
13 | Its a known issue with USB external drives and USB 3. Edited by loud_37 at 6:46 pm, Mon 1 Mar loud_37 - 2021-03-01 18:46:00 |
14 | Have you tried with a USB mouse plugged in to rule out wireless interference? Does it still lag with a wired usb mouse plugged in? rowdog7 - 2021-03-04 16:45:00 |