Finding for heavy/floaty mouse movement [input lag]
Posted: 04 Nov 2023, 14:43
So, guys, I wanna share something with you. I am testing something for the past few months and I am not sure if it's gonna help to all of you, but I can say for sure that it certainly helped me and my friends. I ain't gonna call it a fix, because maybe some of you have completely different problem. Desync issues, hit registration issues and other are not related to the input lag problem, I have already fixed that with brand new fiber connection and high quality cable.
I am pretty sure that something with how Windows interacts with resolutions and scaling is broken. I've done many tests on different computers/laptops with all possible Windows versions and it happens on all of them, except XP and earlier. So my conclusion is that since Vista was released, something was and still is broken. Before few months, I was testing custom resolution and I noticed that whenever I change my DESKTOP RESOLUTION, my mouse movements were correct, snappy and I couldn't feel any mouse input lag. I thought it's gonna last forever and that I somehow fixed it but... I was wrong. When I started my pc the next day, my mouse input lag came back. I thought it was a coincidence... until... I decided to test another custom resolution. The input lag was gone again. So I started thinking: "Why is it happening? What am I doing that makes the input lag disappear?" And I figured it out. Whenever I snap my DESKTOP RESOLUTION to the lowest possible in the list, in my case 800x600 and then click on "Revert" which makes my screen use native resolution again, my input lag disappears. I thought that it's too good to be true, so I tried this on my laptop and... it worked. I am thinking that maybe this is why every time windows has been reinstalled the problem is not present. Something breaks after that, unfortunately I still don't know what exactly.
In short, step by step:
1. Restart your PC
2. Right click on your desktop and go to Display settings.
3. Under Display resolution click on the lowest possible
4. When the 20 second timer appears, click on Revert /make sure your refresh rate hasn't changed/
5. Profit
I am pretty sure that something with how Windows interacts with resolutions and scaling is broken. I've done many tests on different computers/laptops with all possible Windows versions and it happens on all of them, except XP and earlier. So my conclusion is that since Vista was released, something was and still is broken. Before few months, I was testing custom resolution and I noticed that whenever I change my DESKTOP RESOLUTION, my mouse movements were correct, snappy and I couldn't feel any mouse input lag. I thought it's gonna last forever and that I somehow fixed it but... I was wrong. When I started my pc the next day, my mouse input lag came back. I thought it was a coincidence... until... I decided to test another custom resolution. The input lag was gone again. So I started thinking: "Why is it happening? What am I doing that makes the input lag disappear?" And I figured it out. Whenever I snap my DESKTOP RESOLUTION to the lowest possible in the list, in my case 800x600 and then click on "Revert" which makes my screen use native resolution again, my input lag disappears. I thought that it's too good to be true, so I tried this on my laptop and... it worked. I am thinking that maybe this is why every time windows has been reinstalled the problem is not present. Something breaks after that, unfortunately I still don't know what exactly.
In short, step by step:
1. Restart your PC
2. Right click on your desktop and go to Display settings.
3. Under Display resolution click on the lowest possible
4. When the 20 second timer appears, click on Revert /make sure your refresh rate hasn't changed/
5. Profit