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solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
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ablemor
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Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
yes, ofc....-.
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nostva
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 30 Oct 2025, 09:03
Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
What worked for me:
- Turn off your PC and unplug everything (power cable, USB cables, etc.).
- Hold the power button for about 20 seconds.
- Reset the motherboard:
- Remove the CMOS battery.
- Short the CMOS jumper using any metal object.
- Put the battery back in its place.
- IMPORTANT:
- Plug in only the monitor and the power cable.
- Do not connect any USB devices.
- Make sure the PC is properly grounded.
- Turn on the PC.
- The motherboard must fully start without any USB devices connected (this is likely the main issue).
- Only connect USB devices after the motherboard has posted and Windows has started.
- You may connect a keyboard or mouse only if you need to exit the BIOS screen, but not before that.
- Turn off your PC and unplug everything (power cable, USB cables, etc.).
- Hold the power button for about 20 seconds.
- Reset the motherboard:
- Remove the CMOS battery.
- Short the CMOS jumper using any metal object.
- Put the battery back in its place.
- IMPORTANT:
- Plug in only the monitor and the power cable.
- Do not connect any USB devices.
- Make sure the PC is properly grounded.
- Turn on the PC.
- The motherboard must fully start without any USB devices connected (this is likely the main issue).
- Only connect USB devices after the motherboard has posted and Windows has started.
- You may connect a keyboard or mouse only if you need to exit the BIOS screen, but not before that.
Last edited by nostva on 27 Dec 2025, 20:43, edited 1 time in total.
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atledass
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- Joined: 24 Sep 2025, 10:36
Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
Jupp, I bought a new mouse, uninstalled and deleted the drivers, flashed bios to same version and floaty mouse is now gone. Thank you so much! Literally was going crazy, had this problem for years. This is a legit fix!
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Hubcio
- Posts: 42
- Joined: 20 Nov 2025, 16:44
Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
Today I’m going to buy new mouse and keyboard and flash bios xD
What’s are steps? Plug in new mouse, uninstall previous mouse drivers and flash bios?
What’s are steps? Plug in new mouse, uninstall previous mouse drivers and flash bios?
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Hubcio
- Posts: 42
- Joined: 20 Nov 2025, 16:44
Re: WHY DID THIS ACTUALLY WORK?
Did you have crosshair like floating under a water when shaking in cs2? Something like that: https://youtube.com/shorts/S-npZi3Lqps? ... aqixmHay36mbnz11 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025, 02:30I don’t know if you are reading this, you are a legend mate. This actually 100% fixed the problem for me. I literally went depressed for years trying everything possible in my power to fix this but never realized the mouse itself was a problem until I came across this and it made me realize each time I bought a new pc, ISP, went to a different location things were always fine until I plugged in my old razor mouse and that’s when the desync, mouse problems, Ferrari peeks, bad audio and video quality and terrible hitreg would start.
With that in mind, I went ahead and bought a new Logitech wireless 305 mouse, got bios update from my motherboards official support page on a flash and flashed my bios and instantly everything got fixed ON THE SPOT. GREAT AUDIO, VIDEO QUALITY AND THE GAME PERFECTLY IN SYNC I DONT GET INSTA ONE SHOTTED ANYMORE. You don’t realize how happy and refreshing it is to actually peek and play a game without the fear of knowing you are being handicapped by desync, lag and floaty mouse and not getting one tapped.
It’s been 3 months and the problem hasn’t returned ever since. BRO I’M ETERNALLY GRATEFUL, how did you even find this out? I think I’ll try to send my old mouse to razor so they can study how it messed up entire computers and how they function.
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spkii
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Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
I have Pro X Superlight 2. Should i buy another different Mouse and flash BIOS? just that? Zowie EC2 will work good? has no drivers btw.
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Hyote
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Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
No, but props to Zowie and Vaxee for having one actual device in Device Manager instead of 10-15 like other mice do.
- Slender
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atledass
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