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Unexpected delays in cursor movement, presenting an intriguing element.

Unexpected delays in cursor movement, presenting an intriguing element.

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HitTom9886
Member
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04-02-2016, 01:03 PM
#1
Okay so I say mouse lag but since I'm pretty sure a lot of you may misunderstand, allow me to make it clear what I mean.
I play a game called Osu! which is a rhythm game. Long Story short, in the game I have to usually snap my cursor from point A to point B on the screen (Distance may vary) to hit a game object, Kinda like snap aiming in CS:GO.
So here's the problem. When my performance is (or was now) at peak condition, when I snap my mouse from Point A to point B, it takes a short interval of time (say 'x' seconds)
But now, snapping between the same 2 points takes a bit more time i.e. I snap my mouse and stop but the cursor hasn't reached the intended point B until some time after I've stopped. (The cursor does reach the intended point B btw, there's nothing wrong with my aim.)
This delay isn't long. It's pretty much in milliseconds but even milliseconds matter in a precise game like osu!
I have checked and double checked my mouse latency, refresh rate, drivers, driver updates, etc. There's absolutely no change.
I have a Redgear X12 Pro mouse which boasts an Avago sensor and my laptop is more than decent enough for a game like osu!
What could the problem be?
P.S : I did try reconnecting the mouse so pls dont tell me to do that XD
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HitTom9886
04-02-2016, 01:03 PM #1

Okay so I say mouse lag but since I'm pretty sure a lot of you may misunderstand, allow me to make it clear what I mean.
I play a game called Osu! which is a rhythm game. Long Story short, in the game I have to usually snap my cursor from point A to point B on the screen (Distance may vary) to hit a game object, Kinda like snap aiming in CS:GO.
So here's the problem. When my performance is (or was now) at peak condition, when I snap my mouse from Point A to point B, it takes a short interval of time (say 'x' seconds)
But now, snapping between the same 2 points takes a bit more time i.e. I snap my mouse and stop but the cursor hasn't reached the intended point B until some time after I've stopped. (The cursor does reach the intended point B btw, there's nothing wrong with my aim.)
This delay isn't long. It's pretty much in milliseconds but even milliseconds matter in a precise game like osu!
I have checked and double checked my mouse latency, refresh rate, drivers, driver updates, etc. There's absolutely no change.
I have a Redgear X12 Pro mouse which boasts an Avago sensor and my laptop is more than decent enough for a game like osu!
What could the problem be?
P.S : I did try reconnecting the mouse so pls dont tell me to do that XD

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Rosen05
Member
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04-02-2016, 02:21 PM
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I suspect I experienced a similar issue with my computer, though I never attempted to resolve it since I no longer utilized it. It seemed that the laptop was interpreting the mouse as a touchpad. I’d experiment with deleting the touchpad drivers and, if needed, restoring them.
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Rosen05
04-02-2016, 02:21 PM #2

I suspect I experienced a similar issue with my computer, though I never attempted to resolve it since I no longer utilized it. It seemed that the laptop was interpreting the mouse as a touchpad. I’d experiment with deleting the touchpad drivers and, if needed, restoring them.

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TMayes136
Member
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04-12-2016, 07:02 AM
#3
Unfortunately, I don't seem to have any touchpad drivers installed on this computer.
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TMayes136
04-12-2016, 07:02 AM #3

Unfortunately, I don't seem to have any touchpad drivers installed on this computer.

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RLC99
Junior Member
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04-19-2016, 12:58 PM
#4
Does your laptop’s online assembly site list any mouse drivers?
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RLC99
04-19-2016, 12:58 PM #4

Does your laptop’s online assembly site list any mouse drivers?