Erratic mouse movements in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware Erratic mouse movements: Since I carried out a clean re-installation, my mouse, a MS Wireless Mouse 5000, has displayed intermittent erratic and jerky movements. Sometimes it is OK, other times it can move in such coarse jerky movemen...
The physical speed of your mouse pointer is under constant observation by the operating system. When the speed is regular, nothing happens. When the physical speed of the mouse is faster or increased, the pointer speed too, is increased so that you do not have to move the mouse much on t...
Applications opened really slowly and everything was jerky, mouse pointer not smooth etc. Just slooow. I checked task manager and noticed CPU frequency not going beyond 2Ghz, mostly below that. My laptop is quite high end: i7-11800H with 32Gb of RAM and SSD (HP ZBook Power G8) so ...
The mouse was not jerky. So I went to see if there was any update to do and I saw that there was the Windows 11 version 23H2 one. After finishing the update I thought everything would be resolved but no. so I tried to look on Google and saw a tutorial on the...
MS Wireless Mouse 900 (For Testing) - A lot less lag but periods of jerky movement as with the above mouse. Dell Wired Mouse (For Testing) - No lag noted Notes: Trying to link this to something is a tough one as it’s so sporadic, I’ve switched to using the MS Wireless Mouse ...
After connecting the power cable, a monitor using the HDMI port, a wireless keyboard and mouse that connects through a USB dongle and an ethernet cable, the basic operation requires sliding the card into the dock followed by firmly pushing it in to ensure connectivity. The card can be ...
The problem is my XWindows, it's just freezes and there's nothing I can do with it. I still can move my mouse cursor but I can't click anything because the screen is just freezes. I tried to pressed Ctrl + Alt + F2->F5 to go into console mode. Not working. ...
Understanding the Causes of the Mouse Scroll Wheel Jumping Up and Down in Windows 10 and 11 As the copper wires on the coil within the mouse encoder wear away, the spring loses its ability to force the encoder coil into exact contact with the wheel. The mouse scroll wheel becomes jerky as...