Changing the power supply scheme removes the delay from me by about 5 seconds

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1brra
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Changing the power supply scheme removes the delay from me by about 5 seconds

Post by 1brra » 10 Jan 2022, 12:11

Hello everyone, like many people, I have problems with a floating mouse. But when I change the power supply circuit, the delay disappears for a short period, which circuit does not matter, the very fact of switching the circuit removes my delay by about 5 seconds. Actually, I wanted to ask if there is a script for automatically switching the power supply circuit every 5 seconds or with a configurable time interval? It is also interesting whether such a looped switching of the power circuit will negatively affect the PC? Thanks for the answer.

Thatweirdinputlag
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Re: Changing the power supply scheme removes the delay from me by about 5 seconds

Post by Thatweirdinputlag » 11 Jan 2022, 20:11

What is the power supply circuit you are talking about in your post? Do you mean power plans in windows os?
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JDoe
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Re: Changing the power supply scheme removes the delay from me by about 5 seconds

Post by JDoe » 14 Jan 2022, 07:01

The placebo effect is strong with this one.

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