zeasty09 wrote: ↑14 Jun 2026, 21:25
Earlier I had a regular Superlight
I have Superlight 2 for about 2 years now
It seems that I still have the same effect
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So basically you just reflashed bios with the 2years old superlight2?
you never flashed or updated bios in 2years? until this?
Answering your question: Over the past two years, I updated the BIOS multiple times, reinstalled the OS multiple times, and changed the MOBO, PSU, CPU, and GPU. Sometimes everything was smooth, and sometimes the mouse felt floaty, but I never knew what could fix it or what might affect it. The problem was that before this fix, my performance in CS2 was always inconsistent.
Actually I did this instead of flashing BIOS (found it in the comments to this thread):
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.