Windows 10: Mouse delay due to bad electricity might actually be true.

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  1. Mouse delay due to bad electricity might actually be true.


    Hello, so i discovered that the mouse delay due to bad electricity might be true afterall. I've had mouse delay for around 4 years now, 2019. But not too long ago i actually went to my friends house, with my pc etc. It fixed the mouse delay completely. How can this be? I don't see a real reason why electricity would cause mouse delay in the first place, i've heard smth about grounding. But i can't find any answers to why, electricity can affect mouse input. By the way, the reason why i write to, Microsoft is because, it's still a question kind of. Are there any small fixes for this? Would love

    :)
     
    Andy Melander, Mar 6, 2023
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  2. Mouse delay due to bad electricity might actually be true.

    Hello, so i discovered that the mouse delay due to bad electricity might be true afterall. I've had mouse delay for around 4 years now, 2019. But not too long ago i actually went to my friends house, with my pc etc. It fixed the mouse delay completely. How can this be? I don't see a real reason why electricity would cause mouse delay in the first place, i've heard smth about grounding. But i can't find any answers to why, electricity can affect mouse input. By the way, the reason why i write to, Microsoft is because, it's still a question kind of. Are there any small fixes for this? Would love to get some answers here Mouse delay due to bad electricity might actually be true. :) One more thing, i've changed every part in my pc, even a new internet. This problem occurs offline and online. You can also, kind of feel it on desktop, but not as much.



    GPU: RX 6800xt

    CPU: i5 9600k

    Motherboard: Z390-a-pro

    Mouse: SK-S Sköll

    Keyboard: Some old ASUS keyboard
     
    Andy Melander, Mar 6, 2023
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  3. R Cord Win User
    Mouse delay due to bad electricity might actually be true.

    Hi Andy,

    I had a similar issue, with a Razer Abysus 2014.

    But my problem is the USB problem.

    You already tried to plug mouse in other ports? are you using any HUB usb?

    Other suggestion is verifying if your bios are recently updated.

    Your board is an MSI, right?

    You can check BIOS at:

    https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z390-A-PRO/support

    I have heard, I don't know in your country, but in mine as we only have two power phases, in some constructions such as older wires there can be power surges and instabilities in the electricity that can influence, but I really believe that this is not the case.

    It is also worth checking your power supply.

    the last thing to know if there are an issue in your pc is trying to use other mouse and make some tests!

    Please let me know if you need any further assistance.

    I look forward to helping you.

    Kind Regards,

    R. Cord
     
    R Cord, Mar 6, 2023
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  4. Rose Cal Win User

    Mouse delay due to bad electricity might actually be true.

    mouse delays

    Hi Peter,

    It is possible that you're experiencing mouse lag after update due to corrupted/outdated drivers or compatibility issue.

    To troubleshoot your issue, I suggest that you follow these options:

    Option 1: I suggest that you follow the steps in this
    article
    on how to troubleshoot your mouse, touchpad, and keyboard problems in Windows.

    Option 2: Enable / Disable Scroll Inactive Windows:

    • Navigate to Settings > Devices > Mouse & Touchpad.
    • Now locate the Scroll Inactive Windows option and disable / enable it.
    • Try disabling and enabling this option a few times and check if the issue is resolved.

    Option 3: Change Palm Check Threshold:

    • Go to Mouse & Touchpad settings.
    • Click Additional Mouse Options.
    • Next choose TouchPad Tab.
    • Click on Settings and go to Advanced Tab.
    • Locate the Palm Check Threshold and move it all the way to the left.

    Option 4: Set the touchpad to No Delay

    To do this navigate to Mouse & Touchpad settings like we explained in the previous steps. Now find the
    Touchpad section and set the delay before clicks to No delay (always on).

    Option 5: Change your mouse frequency

    Sometimes mouse lag problems can be related to its frequency. This issue usually affects wireless mice, and if your mouse is lagging, you might be able to solve the problem by adjusting its frequency.

    To do that, open your mouse configuration software and change its frequency from 500 to 250Hz. After doing that, your mouse will start working normally.

    Option 6: Disable Fast Startup:

    • Press Windows Key + S and enter control panel. Choose Control Panel from the list.
    • When Control Panel opens, select Power Options.
    • Now click on Choose what the power button does.
    • Click on Change settings that are currently unavailable.
    • Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) and click on
      Save changes
      .
    • After disabling Fast Startup, the issue should be resolved and your mouse will start working again.

    Option 7: Change your Clickpad settings:

    • Navigate to Mouse section in Control Panel.
    • Go to Clickpad settings. Navigate to Advanced > Smart Sense and set
      Filter to 0.

    Option 8: Roll back your drivers:

    • Open Win + X menu by pressing Windows Key + X. Now select
      Device Manager
      from the list.
    • When Device Manager opens, locate your mouse or Realtek audio driver and double click it.
    • Go to Driver tab and click on Roll Back Driver button if available. If
      Roll Back Driver button is grayed out, this solution doesn’t apply to you.

    Option 9: Change Power management options:

    • Go to Device Manager and double click USB Hub device to open its properties.
    • When Properties window opens, go to Power Management tab and uncheck
      Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click
      OK
      to save changes.
    • Keep in mind that you need to repeat these steps for all USB Hub devices on your PC. After making the necessary changes, the issues with your mouse will be resolved.

    Option 10: I suggest that you follow the steps shared by Jackson Chris on this
    thread.

    Keep us posted if you need additional help.
     
    Rose Cal, Mar 6, 2023
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