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(Help) mouse becomes a lot smoother when I touch Case metal parts
Posted: 01 Jun 2025, 10:12
by halezzxd
when im toching some metal part on my pc case the mouse lag is almost completely gone, why does that happen? is it dirty eletricity? is my pc doomed? how can I fix it? whole new pc?
sry for bad english
edit: i have other pc that is clean and no input lag, i think this one that has input lag is damaged by my old house eletricity, so no fixes in my case i guess?
Re: (Help) mouse becomes a lot smoother when I touch Case metal parts
Posted: 03 Jun 2025, 16:00
by themagic
electricity 100%.
Re: (Help) mouse becomes a lot smoother when I touch Case metal parts
Posted: 07 Jun 2025, 18:41
by Cyanide_
You are literally absorbing interferences from your power grid lol
Re: (Help) mouse becomes a lot smoother when I touch Case metal parts
Posted: 09 Jun 2025, 01:46
by Slender
Cyanide_ wrote: ↑07 Jun 2025, 18:41
You are literally absorbing interferences from your power grid lol
that not just simple absorbing.
ofc, body can reduce electric field, but it do something else. Touching the pc case, you also stabilize the sine wave. You do not reduce the harmonics, but make the thd% lower with your touch. As if the stray current closes on you.
Re: (Help) mouse becomes a lot smoother when I touch Case metal parts
Posted: 12 Jun 2025, 14:29
by DMNCS
halezzxd wrote: ↑01 Jun 2025, 10:12
when im toching some metal part on my pc case the mouse lag is almost completely gone, why does that happen? is it dirty eletricity? is my pc doomed? how can I fix it? whole new pc?
sry for bad english
Do you know what kind of grounding you have? I have the same issue, the only thing that makes sense to me is some kind of grounding problem, maybe high ground resistance...
Re: (Help) mouse becomes a lot smoother when I touch Case metal parts
Posted: 15 Jun 2025, 16:01
by halezzxd
DMNCS wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 14:29
halezzxd wrote: ↑01 Jun 2025, 10:12
when im toching some metal part on my pc case the mouse lag is almost completely gone, why does that happen? is it dirty eletricity? is my pc doomed? how can I fix it? whole new pc?
sry for bad english
Do you know what kind of grounding you have? I have the same issue, the only thing that makes sense to me is some kind of grounding problem, maybe high ground resistance...
I live in the 4th floor of an apartment, I've been reading some cases and I also think it'ss ground issue but idk how to fix it though