- Input delay mouse drivers#
- Input delay mouse registration#
- Input delay mouse Pc#
- Input delay mouse windows#
It just creates or removes additional stuttering or changes the 'feel' of the game while the original problems persist.Īlso, I see the problem with trying to assess a 'my computer feels different' issue so I could record the micro-stuttering etc. Losing my mind here :'(Ĭlick to expand.Yes bud, tried various combinations of options in nvidia control panel - v-sync on, off, fast, etc etc - nothing. I also took it to get looked at by a computer shop but again they weren't gamers and they told me everything was fine, and that's the thing everything does seem fine (applications open as they should, videos play, music plays, everything works as normal) but when you move the mouse quickly and try to be precise it feels floaty and in games there feels like a micro-bottlenecking happening somewhere. What makes it more frustrating is that to the naked eye everything appears fine, when my friend comes over he thinks nothing is wrong, but he's not a gamer.
![input delay mouse input delay mouse](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lrNDgM7g72Q/maxresdefault.jpg)
Input delay mouse windows#
Oh I also tried installing windows 7, same problem.
Input delay mouse Pc#
If anyone knows a solution or anything that helped please let me know because I want to take a hammer to my PC and I'm extremely depressed after spending a lot of money on creating this monster setup and its not even playable. Now the thing is, trying the above things, particularly the bios and nvidia settings, do change the feel of the computer and the feel how games play (limiting frame-rates, v-sync, g-sync, reduce input lag option, etc etc) but the problem is it's only masking the issue because although the game changes slightly in some way the main problem is still underneath which is frustrating because you can achieve smoother outcomes but the input lag (keyboard and mouse and floaty mouse feel) the subtle stuttering/bottleneckning will still very much be there. Checked performance, load, monitoring, heat, latency - everything checks out fine New keyboard and mouse (though that sort of falls under hardware) Tested all Nvidia GFX settings - screen res, fixed Frame rate etc.
Input delay mouse drivers#
Mouse accel input code etc (accel 0/1 nonsense) + removed mouse drivers Updated all drivers and even tried rolling back to previous drivers and older
![input delay mouse input delay mouse](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Vv-KBsEo4fU/maxresdefault.jpg)
Went through everything in bios - including flash etc etc Tested new hardware (tested everything one by one) - except Ram (though I did buy 2x16GB sticks of same ram and nothing changed so I sent them back but I haven't tried different speed ram) I've listed some of what I've tried below. I mean if you weren't a gamer and didn't know any different you'd think there was nothing wrong but once you start playing games it becomes quite noticeable - hard to aim (with floaty mouse -> mouse feels like I'm dragging it across glass, fluctuating constantly between heavy to light movements, so it feels more heavy and sluggish than it should be - not light, crisp and responsive like normal along with bouts of micro-stuttering (esp when panning camera) and the occasional micro-spastication of animations (particularly in sport games) etc. Everything else on the computer is fine, the machine loads up quickly, I can play games and watch films (though I notice a bit of stuttering on the films) but I will get very subtle stuttering in all games (and desktop) but apart from that no issues, audio is fine as is the running of normal programs.
Input delay mouse registration#
there will be the occasional no click registration on mouse or keyboard but there may also be double clicks or keypresses and the mouse feels very off - like floaty/heavy/inconsistent).
![input delay mouse input delay mouse](https://cdn.eteknix.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/DSC_5297-800x557-1.jpg)
Also, I'm getting input lag on mouse and keyboard (i.e. The computer just feels 'off', as though there is some kind of very subtle bottlenecking occurring.
![input delay mouse input delay mouse](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3_JsNgRXy3I/maxresdefault.jpg)
I've had a problem with my newly built PC for about 2 years+ now.