Problem occurs when mouse remains active after cable replacement and skate installation.
Problem occurs when mouse remains active after cable replacement and skate installation.
I recently swapped out the USB cable for my Logitech G402 mouse and replaced its skates, but since then the mouse has become extremely sensitive to the surface of the mousepad. In certain spots it follows the set dpi, while in others it slows down significantly. Additionally, when the mouse is idle, the cursor moves back and forth rapidly on its own. The mouse functioned perfectly on this mousepad before the changes were made. Everything remains unchanged from its previous state.
It might be related to the skates and the height variation. You could experiment with a slightly higher lift-off to check for improvement. Another possibility is the new wire causing inconsistent feedback from the mouse to the PC, making it seem different. I’d suggest that if the same area of the mouse pad is used, the issue is more likely with LOD. If it remains random or unpredictable, the cable might be the source. Consider testing the LOD first to see if that resolves the problem. Only two factors have changed, so it’s probably one of them.
The cable and skates are inexpensive alternatives I purchased from AliExpress. The skates came with the cable.
It might be related to the skates and the height variation. You could experiment with a slightly higher lift-off to check for improvement. Another possibility is the new wire causing inconsistent feedback from the mouse to the PC, making it seem different. I’d suggest that if the same area of the mouse pad is used, the issue is more likely with LOD. If it remains random or unpredictable, the problem could be with the cable sending the input. Start by testing the LOD first to see if that helps. Only two factors have changed, so it’s probably one of them—either the cable or the skates (which affect LOD).