Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-
Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 17:33
I think this started happening when they released the 4K polling update for the Superlight 2, I can vividly remember how smooth this mouse was when I first used it, before all the updates, though there is a more recent update claiming to fix an "lod issue", that still didn't fix my issues,
The issues introduced were micro stuttering and hitching while aiming and some kind of mouse acceleration, this occurs on any polling rate or DPI, though it seems to decrease with higher polling rate, the "acceleration" especially feels horrible and happens only with GPX 2.
The problem is that after unplugging the GPX 2 wireless dongle, this hitching issue persists even with other mice afterwards, I've always made sure any remnants are uninstalled that has to do with Logitech while using other mice, that includes removing any drivers or software or services, using Autoruns and DriverStoreExplorer, so as to confirm if it had anything to do with it and it didn't.
and before anyone says anything, I don't use GHUB as I carefully try not to introduce any bloatware, I use only Onboard Memory Manager, which I guess lives in Temp folder which I can clear easily,
The only solution was by following this thread, I flashed the BIOS firmware and then imported my BIOS config again and there's no more issues now, I have no idea why this occurs but it is repeatable if I plug the GPX 2 wireless dongle,
I don't think I'll plug this GPX 2 garbage mouse into any computer again unless I hate that person and want to ruin their aiming, this will head straight to the bin, I advise anyone to buy a clone which if they wanted to use this shape again, other Logitech mice like my G305 works great and tracks flawlessly on 1000 Hz.
The issues introduced were micro stuttering and hitching while aiming and some kind of mouse acceleration, this occurs on any polling rate or DPI, though it seems to decrease with higher polling rate, the "acceleration" especially feels horrible and happens only with GPX 2.
The problem is that after unplugging the GPX 2 wireless dongle, this hitching issue persists even with other mice afterwards, I've always made sure any remnants are uninstalled that has to do with Logitech while using other mice, that includes removing any drivers or software or services, using Autoruns and DriverStoreExplorer, so as to confirm if it had anything to do with it and it didn't.
and before anyone says anything, I don't use GHUB as I carefully try not to introduce any bloatware, I use only Onboard Memory Manager, which I guess lives in Temp folder which I can clear easily,
The only solution was by following this thread, I flashed the BIOS firmware and then imported my BIOS config again and there's no more issues now, I have no idea why this occurs but it is repeatable if I plug the GPX 2 wireless dongle,
I don't think I'll plug this GPX 2 garbage mouse into any computer again unless I hate that person and want to ruin their aiming, this will head straight to the bin, I advise anyone to buy a clone which if they wanted to use this shape again, other Logitech mice like my G305 works great and tracks flawlessly on 1000 Hz.