solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-

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issawm
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Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-

Post by issawm » 03 Jul 2026, 00:24

“ Over the years, the same pattern has happened on multiple different PCs, including brand-new ones: the systems are fully capable of feeling normal at first, proving the hardware can provide the mouse feel you’re looking for. Then, after Windows updates or related software changes, the mouse begins to feel floaty again. Because this has repeated across multiple systems, it’s unlikely to be bad hardware or bad luck. The more likely explanation is that a software, driver, firmware, or Windows configuration change is consistently altering how the system behaves after setup. The goal is to identify the specific change that happens between the system feeling normal and it becoming floaty.”

I’ve spent $500 on ChatGPT over the course of 3 years. Yet this is all I got in the end..

Asesino34
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Re: solved Floaty Mouse- Reproducable fix-

Post by Asesino34 » Yesterday, 06:45

Wrongmousemovement wrote:
22 Apr 2025, 16:39
Hey my floaty mouse sufferers,

I lurked on this forum for a long time, desperetaly trying to fix my floaty mouse (crosshair not there were you put it) Issue. Im excited to tell you that I 100% found a permanent fix for me which is reproducable. (fix is reproducable, and making the Issue happen again is reproducable) It took me a long time to find this fix and I am sure that some people will have the same problem as me, which messes up their aim a lot, leading to inconsistent gameplay and no chance to get good in any game.

The problem was, well, a mouse. But little did I know that 1 mouse could make your whole BIOS permanently buggy, which leads to a wrong initialisation to every next mouse put in, having the exact same Issues as the main faulty mouse. I obviously know this is rare as hell and weird and unbelievable but its a fact in my case. What I FINALLY did after 7 months, was reflashing my BIOS and then NEVER put my faulty mouse (G PRO SUPERLIGHT X WIRELESS) into my motherboard again. I instantly felt the huge difference in mouse feel. So I played a few days, my Issue never came back. But I had to make sure this was the Issue, so I put my faulty mouse back again, and BOOM, my whole system felt floaty again. No matter what other mouse I put in after, the problem didnt go away. I flashed my BIOS once again, and put my mouse which works fine in, no floaty aim at all.

Its crazy that one dongle or mouse can permanently "infect" or make the BIOS buggy. I could literally go to any PC right now and make it faulty forever until they reflash or flash the BIOS, or change Motherboard. Its absolutely crazy. For anybody who thinks im trolling as it sounds absurd (i know it does), I can literally put a video in the next days on this post showing this fix for proof. I would shoot bots in Valorant, or CSGO and you would instantly see how I would miss every shot in floaty system, but shoot very well on the flashed and no bad mouse put in after-system. I have no reason to troll.

My recommendation for people who suffer from floaty mouse a lot, being stuck in bad ranks for thousands of hours: You would have to firstly know which mouse is faulty. I knew it was the superlight because I got it with a new PC together, which firstly had this floaty Issue. When knowing which mouse is faulty in your case, put it away and never touch it again. Then flash BIOS to the same version, or if you have updates, update it. After that, put in a mouse where you are sure its not faulty. Youll see the difference instantly.

I hope I can help some people with this Issue. Probably not many people because I saw people crying about floaty mouse with high ranks, which is funny, and the Issue is probably very rare. I was one of the unlucky guys who had it sadly. Which makes sense, because the superlight is my only actually good mouse which I always took on new hardware thinking it wasnt a mouse Issue, as all mouses felt the same.

So yes, I found the Issue finally, Im so glad I never gave up, and as I said, the Issue is instantly reproducable. Come to my house and see it with your own eyes :D

This superlight will never see sunlight again

WARNING!: BIOS UPDATE AT YOUR OWN RISK - MAKE SURE NOT TO POWER OFF OR REMOVE FLASH DRIVE WHILE INSTALLING!
Thanks to this post, I started looking into Motion Sync. What a terrible technology.

Most of my problems started years ago when I bought the Razer DeathAdder V2. I had strange symptoms, like everything feeling either faster or slower, and enemies would suddenly move the moment I aimed at them.

I dug out my old Razer DeathAdder, which doesn't have this technology, while the V2 does. As soon as I switched back, everything started feeling like it used to. At least now I can shoot and move without enemies instantly changing direction the moment I aim at them.

Unlike the original post, I didn't have to update my BIOS. At least now I know I've had desync all these years, but the mouse was making it even worse. I've been testing with the old mouse for 48 hours since switching, and the difference has been noticeable.

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