I have a laptop where the mouse constantly starts to rumbleuckeln. The hard disk was replaced and Windows put on again. I also hung the mouse on another laptop and it worked there without problems. Does anyone have any idea what it is and what you can do?
Bluetooth? Electric wire?
Driver necessary? (rather unlikely)
Interference with other transmitters / receivers?
Bluetooth module defective?
USB port defective?
Is the laptop possibly working permanently?
It is a cable mouse and I have the problem with other mice, but the computer has been re-set
What about the underground? Have you ever tested a mousepad?
In what way do you work permanently and to what extent?
Does he permanently calculate something in the background, does the CPU depend on 100%?
Have a mousepad but it can't lie, problem is synonymous on other surface or in other mice when I put them on the laptop.
Ne on 60-70 in games otherwise below.
Well then it must be the load, as McLight82 wrote…
Open task manager, check utilization…
Do you have a touchpad on the laptop? Then disable that.
Is already disabled, jerky anyway.
But my hard drive has been renewed and Windows reset. How can the capacity utilization still be too high?
Okay, then try updating the mouse driver, either over here: https://www.microsoft.com/...ard-center
or have a look here: https://www.pcwelt.de/...98790.html
I already tried with a new driver, has brought nothing. Can't be, because it affects several mice.
Have you ever tried another USB port?
Yes, all 3 that I have.
Have you ever read the article of the PCWorld, because I have posted to you, and tried that, in particular, what is below to "adjust sensitivity and scroll range?