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Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 14 Jun 2022, 06:36
by Slender
About separate usb for mice = truth.
for better stable polling mouse rate you need separate usb card.
For better results u need to install your pci usb card in cpu pci slot (above chipset). but your card maybe start work in 8x mode (bad).
Or just install in chipset pci slot 1x.
Secord variant, use front panel usb 2.0 for mice. It start using internal usb 2.0 controller on your motherboard and for me it is best variant now.
But maybe adds some lag, but is 100% stable with connected perephs like sound devices (usb sound devices cause unstable mouse frequency, like usb mic and usb sound card).
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 27 Jun 2022, 11:03
by Fwexzy
Slender wrote: ↑14 Jun 2022, 06:36
About separate usb for mice = truth.
for better stable polling mouse rate you need separate usb card.
For better results u need to install your pci usb card in cpu pci slot (above chipset). but your card maybe start work in 8x mode (bad).
Or just install in chipset pci slot 1x.
Secord variant, use front panel usb 2.0 for mice. It start using internal usb 2.0 controller on your motherboard and for me it is best variant now.
But maybe adds some lag, but is 100% stable with connected perephs like sound devices (usb sound devices cause unstable mouse frequency, like usb mic and usb sound card).
Hello, I saw that you are Russlan, can you help me with this? Send me private messages please
Did the guide 3 times, swapped usb, still the keyboard part of the mouse is on top. If I disable this part, then when my mouse is idle (3-5 minutes), it turns off (g pro wireless). Help plz.
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 29 Jun 2022, 17:14
by MontyTheAverage
I'm trying my best to understand the steps but still not sure I'm doing it right. It is confusing. Slender, can you help
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 29 Jun 2022, 20:13
by Slender
MontyTheAverage wrote: ↑29 Jun 2022, 17:14
I'm trying my best to understand the steps but still not sure I'm doing it right. It is confusing. Slender, can you help
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Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 14 Apr 2023, 05:22
by Sebichek45
Slender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 03:31
kokkatc wrote: ↑11 Jun 2022, 02:34
Slender wrote: ↑04 May 2022, 15:32
it all started with the fact that I noticed that the mouse behaved differently each time it was launched.
Scrolling through the Internet, I found a guide of a person well-known in narrow circles.
https://www.overclock.net/threads/how-t ... e.1750736/
In this guide, he found the reason and the algorithm by which this happens, but the method in his guide does not completely eliminate the problem.
The fact is that it does not matter at all where the keyboard part of the mouse is located, it is only important that it is there.
In order to fix the problem you need.
1) Disable the mouse.
2) Clear the registry of old devices (device cleanup tool).
3) Insert the mouse, go to the device manager directory of your mouse, and disable everything except the mouse driver.
(if the branch cannot be disabled, remove the device that prevents you from doing this, then the branch can be disabled).
4) Go to the mouse directory, and delete the mouse driver (attached screenshoot)
5) Reboot
P.S Zowie mice dont have this issue, only mouse driver, not anymore.
Hi Slender, I hope you can help me out with this. I started resetting the mouse using the method from the link you posted. It works initially but comes back very quickly and the input lag comes back again. I'm having a little bit of trouble comprehending the steps you posted in your method. I have a Razer Viper V2 PRO and it's difficult to compare what I'm seeing to your guide. Can you help? I attached 2 snips. My mouse directory stemming from the usb controller and a snip of my 'Mice and other point devices' directory and keyboard directory. Can you let me know what I'm supposed to disable?
I already cleared devices from the device removal tool.
ps.. try to uninstall all razer drivers after setting up your mice
How do I uninstall them all? I remember a razer forum post (?) from long ago with instructions how to uninstall synapse and the “rz” files could you link them to me?
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 28 May 2024, 14:13
by Sandy
After a lot of experimentation I finally confirmed that my input lag is gone OMG! I can't believe this is real I feel the need to report this input lag bug to Microsoft
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 28 May 2024, 18:02
by bwainzz
Sandy wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 14:13
After a lot of experimentation I finally confirmed that my input lag is gone OMG! I can't believe this is real I feel the need to report this input lag bug to Microsoft
Explain pls
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 31 May 2024, 14:43
by Sandy
bwainzz wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 18:02
Sandy wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 14:13
After a lot of experimentation I finally confirmed that my input lag is gone OMG! I can't believe this is real I feel the need to report this input lag bug to Microsoft
Explain pls
Now it has been confirmed that there is a USB overlap bug in Windows system. Follow this post to solve the problem successfully. It is permanently solved~
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 31 May 2024, 16:46
by ApexLeg
Sandy wrote: ↑31 May 2024, 14:43
bwainzz wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 18:02
Sandy wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 14:13
After a lot of experimentation I finally confirmed that my input lag is gone OMG! I can't believe this is real I feel the need to report this input lag bug to Microsoft
Explain pls
Now it has been confirmed that there is a USB overlap bug in Windows system. Follow this post to solve the problem successfully. It is permanently solved~
What's the fix and how long has it been 'solved' for you?
Re: Mouse driver problem -- I have found a way to solve it
Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 13:51
by Sandy
ApexLeg wrote: ↑31 May 2024, 16:46
Sandy wrote: ↑31 May 2024, 14:43
bwainzz wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 18:02
Sandy wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 14:13
After a lot of experimentation I finally confirmed that my input lag is gone OMG! I can't believe this is real I feel the need to report this input lag bug to Microsoft
Explain pls
Now it has been confirmed that there is a USB overlap bug in Windows system. Follow this post to solve the problem successfully. It is permanently solved~
What's the fix and how long has it been 'solved' for you?
I can't send pictures. You just need to follow the contents of this post carefully. Uninstall all USB devices, then install the mouse and keyboard, and disable all USB branches except the mouse and keyboard. Only keep the basic functions of the mouse and keyboard, and never plug any USB devices into other USB ports.