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Is your computer mouse moving slowly when I start using Windows 11?

Is your computer mouse moving slowly when I start using Windows 11?

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03-11-2026, 11:13 AM
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Hello, I just put Windows 11 on my new SSD WD Black. I reinstalled all drivers and software, everything worked fine until yesterday. Suddenly my mouse started stuttering in games and out of them. No matter where I move it, the cursor lags and skips every two or three seconds like a broken beat (IN TEMPO). This is super weird. The mouse is Razer Basilisk Wired V3 Chroma. I tried reinstalling the drivers (Razer synapse and the original ones), turned off power saving fast startup, tried a different USB port, plugged in a totally different mouse (same problem), restarted the PC, updated graphics via GeForce Experience, and even changed my surface. It's not my mouse or my mousepad. I want to know if I missed anything. I've been lurking here for a while and people on here are actually heroes. Love this place. MY SPECS: Operating System is Windows 11 Home 64-bit CPU is an Intel i5-12600k RAM has 16GB of DDR4 memory at 3800mhz Motherboard is Micro-Star International Co. Ltd. PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4(MS-7D25) (U3E1). Graphics are two Haidar TVs: a 32-inch one and a 24-inch one, both running at 1920x1080 on 60Hz screens. The graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB of memory from MSI. Storage includes a 232GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO and two 250GB Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850X drives (one SATA, one Unknown), totaling 931GB each. There are no optical drives detected. I have an NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device for audio. System details show a build number of 22621 from Microsoft Corporation, running on x64 hardware with a BIOS date of June 23, 2022. My username is SobaodenPC\jacob and the time zone is Eastern Daylight Time. I have 16GB of physical RAM (showing as 7.71GB available) and 38.9GB virtual memory. Hyper-V features are enabled along with Windows Defender policies, but hardware-level optimizations like DMA protection, virtualization extensions, and data execution protection are currently off. All conflicting resources point back to my PEG10 graphics card and NVIDIA GTX 1060 drives.
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PARAN0ID_M3DIC
03-11-2026, 11:13 AM #1

Hello, I just put Windows 11 on my new SSD WD Black. I reinstalled all drivers and software, everything worked fine until yesterday. Suddenly my mouse started stuttering in games and out of them. No matter where I move it, the cursor lags and skips every two or three seconds like a broken beat (IN TEMPO). This is super weird. The mouse is Razer Basilisk Wired V3 Chroma. I tried reinstalling the drivers (Razer synapse and the original ones), turned off power saving fast startup, tried a different USB port, plugged in a totally different mouse (same problem), restarted the PC, updated graphics via GeForce Experience, and even changed my surface. It's not my mouse or my mousepad. I want to know if I missed anything. I've been lurking here for a while and people on here are actually heroes. Love this place. MY SPECS: Operating System is Windows 11 Home 64-bit CPU is an Intel i5-12600k RAM has 16GB of DDR4 memory at 3800mhz Motherboard is Micro-Star International Co. Ltd. PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4(MS-7D25) (U3E1). Graphics are two Haidar TVs: a 32-inch one and a 24-inch one, both running at 1920x1080 on 60Hz screens. The graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB of memory from MSI. Storage includes a 232GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO and two 250GB Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850X drives (one SATA, one Unknown), totaling 931GB each. There are no optical drives detected. I have an NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device for audio. System details show a build number of 22621 from Microsoft Corporation, running on x64 hardware with a BIOS date of June 23, 2022. My username is SobaodenPC\jacob and the time zone is Eastern Daylight Time. I have 16GB of physical RAM (showing as 7.71GB available) and 38.9GB virtual memory. Hyper-V features are enabled along with Windows Defender policies, but hardware-level optimizations like DMA protection, virtualization extensions, and data execution protection are currently off. All conflicting resources point back to my PEG10 graphics card and NVIDIA GTX 1060 drives.

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kitkat7650
Member
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03-22-2026, 10:41 AM
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Micro-Star International Co. Ltd. has a PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4 motherboard with BIOS Version/Date from American Megatrends International, LLC. It's dated 1.70 and released on June 23, 2022. You have pending BIOS updates for this model. The board comes tuned for better performance using Core Boost, Memory Boost, a bigger heatsink design, an M.2 shield frozr, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, Lightning Gen5, Front Type-C ports, and 2.5G LAN along with Wi-Fi 6. You should try updating the BIOS to fix your issue. After that, please install all chipset drivers manually by right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as Administrator" for better results.
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kitkat7650
03-22-2026, 10:41 AM #2

Micro-Star International Co. Ltd. has a PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4 motherboard with BIOS Version/Date from American Megatrends International, LLC. It's dated 1.70 and released on June 23, 2022. You have pending BIOS updates for this model. The board comes tuned for better performance using Core Boost, Memory Boost, a bigger heatsink design, an M.2 shield frozr, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, Lightning Gen5, Front Type-C ports, and 2.5G LAN along with Wi-Fi 6. You should try updating the BIOS to fix your issue. After that, please install all chipset drivers manually by right-clicking the installer and choosing "Run as Administrator" for better results.

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2Elite4U
Member
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03-22-2026, 09:18 PM
#3
going to try it out, thanks so much.
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2Elite4U
03-22-2026, 09:18 PM #3

going to try it out, thanks so much.

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wolf_jun
Junior Member
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03-22-2026, 10:14 PM
#4
Looks like my BIOS upgrade worked well for me. The Microsoft Center says it's the latest one, but I'm still unsure what else to do. Anyway, I've already got all my drivers updated too. Here goes. Thanks!
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wolf_jun
03-22-2026, 10:14 PM #4

Looks like my BIOS upgrade worked well for me. The Microsoft Center says it's the latest one, but I'm still unsure what else to do. Anyway, I've already got all my drivers updated too. Here goes. Thanks!

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Leart_ZHK9
Member
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03-23-2026, 05:51 PM
#5
Check if running DDU and reinstalling your GPU drivers works. Can you do this when your computer is in Safe Mode?
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Leart_ZHK9
03-23-2026, 05:51 PM #5

Check if running DDU and reinstalling your GPU drivers works. Can you do this when your computer is in Safe Mode?