andrelip wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 10:44
F1zus wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022, 14:14
This is due to dirty electricity.
Any data to support this statement?
So far, we do not know which parameter of the electric current affects the input lag.
But there are suggestions:
1) harmonic distortion (modified sine wave)
2) DC component in AC circuits
3) low-frequency and high-frequency noise.
I don't have an oscilloscope, so I can't tell you for sure.
But we (me and other guys) are already testing different ways to deal with dirty electricity.
Why is the problem electrical?
Because depending on the load on the electrical network, the behavior of the mouse changes.
During the day, the mouse is always slow.
At night, when the electrical substation is not loaded, the mouse is sharp, gliding as if on ice.
We also found out that when powerful electrical appliances are connected to the mouse (hair dryer, oven, vacuum cleaner), the behavior of the mouse also changes, the mouse becomes very fast.
Why is this happening? Because electrical appliances absorb electrical noise and prevent it from entering the computer's power supply.