In Windows 11, there is no settings or information that shows your mouse DPI. The only available setting related to that is the mouse sensitivity setting, which is displayed as a multi-level slider in the general mouse settings (Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mouse > Mouse pointer speed)....
Using Windows 11 23H2 (OS Build 22631.2715) on a Surface Laptop 5, 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1265U and 32.0 GB RAM. Graphics driver version is 30.0.101.3118 released on 8/4/2022. The mouse pointer stutters, for me while connected to external monitors. Happens whether using ...
Restarted machine and managed to logon without having to reconnect the bluetooth dongle. So just the wired mouse was connected. On successful start of Windows the busy mouse pointer was still there. So probably not mouse/mouse driver or wireless dongle. Reply Show More...
/* Parameters DeviceObject Pointer to the filter device object of the driver that supplies this callback. CurrentInput Pointer to the input MOUSE_INPUT_DATA structure being constructed by the ISR. CurrentOutput Pointer to the OUTPUT_PACKET structure that specifies the bytes being written to the ha...
1.DownloadDriver Booster for Windows 10 or Windows 11, then install and run it. 2. Choose toScanfor the missing, outdated, or even faulty drivers. If Windows 10 mouse pointer disappears because of the missing or incompatible mouse driver, you will see it need to be updated in Driver Boost...
In windows there's no framerate drops, and only when the pointer is scaled, leaving the UI at 100% or 150% has no impact on this. I have tried turning vsync off with the driver software and in games, it still makes no difference. This only seems to be an issue wh...
/* Parameters DeviceObject Pointer to the filter device object of the driver that supplies this callback. CurrentInput Pointer to the input MOUSE_INPUT_DATA structure being constructed by the ISR. CurrentOutput Pointer to the OUTPUT_PACKET structure that specifies the bytes being written to the ha...
MaximumPortsServiced– Not used on Windows XP and later. Only for Windows NT4. PointerDeviceBaseName– Specifies the base name for the device objects created by the mouse class device driver ConnectMultiplePorts– Determines whether there's one or more than one port device object for each class...
Mouse, touchpad, and keyboard problems in Windows Troubleshoot a wireless mouse that does not function correctly Non-HID keyboards and mice can connect over multiple legacy buses but still use the same class driver. This section contains details on the class drivers themselves. The following section...
The class driver sends an internal device connect request down the device stack (IOCTL_INTERNAL_KEYBOARD_CONNECT or IOCTL_INTERNAL_MOUSE_CONNECT). The class connect data is specified by a CONNECT_DATA structure that includes a pointer to the class device object, and a pointer to the class ...