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@EA_KentOn a clean boot(It was the boot with only system services I remember) It seems to go away but I tested it a while ago, I am not sure how I could test the response time but something definitely feels a little off with it, because at it's third DPI setting which I used to always use I don't use anymore because it's not accurate and I because of the lag I stopped using it because of that. Edit: ( I also installed Manjaro Linux with Dual boot to try out Linux but have windows as my main, and I noticed the mouse seems fine on Linux(because of fresh install).
Thanks for giving it a shot!
If you disabled the mouse software on startup it most likely didn't load your profile, so that might be why it felt a bit different. If the lag issues weren't happening on a Clean Boot it sounds like it's something software-related.
You can narrow it down by re-enabling some of the processes you disabled on startup, then play BFV and see if the issue starts happening again. If you re-enable the programs in small groups that should help narrow down what exactly might be causing the issue.
/Kent
- 5 years ago
I have gotten back into the LOGITECH software and I have restored default settings.
I accidently deleted BFV when I installed Linux so I am reinstalling it now. My mouse still doesn't feel the same but I will try to narrow down the problem.
Thanks for sticking with me.
- 5 years ago@EA_Kent Also in task manager I usually have nothing enabled for startup.
I usually do this so I don't clutter my computer on startup,
but it could definitely be a service.- EA_Kent5 years ago
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- 5 years ago
It's fixed!
I was messing around with the settings of my mouse and I enabled something I forgot I was desperate just for it to be fixed it was annoying and it fixed it.
Thankyou for sticking with me.