I have a laptop and on this I have 2 monitors connected. I still have a keyboard and a mouse on my laptop.
But when I want to move my mouse it sometimes happens (quite often) that my mouse just stops and I have to wait about 5-10 seconds until it works properly again it just lies mega.
It was not the battery that replaced it.
What could be the problem?
Then have a charging symbol on the mouse or is it just laying?
If only it hangs, the mouse could also be over.
Look what your task manager says.
Does your PC run smoothly when you navigate with the keyboard and open programs etc?
A few questions still arise:
which operating system do you use?
what hardware do you have?
what's going on in the background (background processes)?
Once I know that, I can probably help you better.
Have you ever tried to install a new driver? Which mouse is it? And how is your system including BS?
I've already checked. Everything actually looks good.
That happens even if I don't even have 1 program open. Just because.
Everything can run smoothly for 2-3 minutes, but then suddenly it lies again and the mouse stops.
Cable mouse?
I often get the USB plug on mine, which then slips out halfway, then that's it too.
No, without a cable.
I have to look up the name of it, I don't know exactly.
How does it work with installing a new driver?
I don't know me very well.
Where I have to go and where to click.
It just lies.
Please go to your device near or in the options of your computer under mouse.
This happens even when I have no programs open. Just like that on the desktop.
Where can I check the hardware and operating system?
I don't know me that way.
If you have to look at it tomorrow, you will have a short time. I'm not sry on the laptop right now.
The best thing to do is to test another mouse and see if it works better. Simply to find out whether it is because of your current mouse or not.
The easiest way would be Driver Booster if you have no shimmer or similar programs. Or from the manufacturer.
I don't have such a blatant laser under the mouse that you can see well.
Believe the laser is green.
No, the mouse pad is actually good.
I got a new one about 3 days ago. A razer
Yes, that would be an option, but why fill up the computer if it is easy? 😉
Okey, I'll do it tomorrow.
So then I would recommend you to try a new mouse or preferably a new surface first. Sometimes structural changes under the mouse can cause the mouse to stall or "jump". Then the mouse pointer suddenly jumps e.g. To the top left corner of the screen. It was the same with my writing pad. It has a printed pattern and that led to extreme problems.
Pay attention there. Because if he cuts the connection. Could it be that she's really gone. ^^
I even bought a new mouse pad about 3 days ago. A razer. It's just black and nothing is printed on it.
Chandelier just outside.
The mouse?
Jepps. ^^
It may also be that he only briefly loses the radio transmission. Is there anything in between?
No actually not.
Then try cables. ^^
The mouse has no cable.
Yes, I mean a cable mouse. ^^
So, buy a new mouse?
With cable?
Would be the easiest solution.
Okay. Must have a look, because from tomorrow all shops except pharmacies and supermarkets 😂
Oh ebay. You always find something cheap. I recently got a great mouse for a man. Glows funny, has a pleasant coating and is wonderful. ^^
Okay, then take a look at what your PC's hardware usage looks like.
To do this, press the Windows key and the R key on your keyboard at the same time. In the window that appears at the bottom left, enter the command "taskmgr".
Then the Task Manager opens. This shows all active processes on your PC and can also be deactivated from there if necessary. The processes are small programs that ensure that certain things are executed on your computer. For example, a displayed process (name no longer occurs to me) is responsible for the user interface of Windows so that it can be displayed and can be operated.
If the Task Manager has now opened and is open in the small view, go to the small arrow in the lower left of the window. Then the window automatically gets bigger and all processes are now displayed. In addition, a table appears in which the various current hardware loads are displayed in the columns above.
Please observe the load on the CPU, the RAM and the data carrier there for about 15 seconds. Then please write me the area where the occupancy was during this time. It would be best if you could see what the hardware is doing when the error occurs.
If you wrote down the information here, I can help you.
Okey, I'll do it tomorrow.
All right. Until tomorrow.
Hi
I have checked it now and looked like this for 10-15 seconds. When I checked it, I only had the task manager open, otherwise not.
CPU: 3-4%
RAM: 29-30%
Disk: 0%
Well, the workloads don't really explain how the PC is bugged. If the CPU and RAM had been 80-100%, I could have explained it more easily.
But still the question arises why your memory usage is so high because you wrote that you weren't open except for the Task Manager.
Unfortunately, you only have the option to try a new mouse. I wouldn't think of anything else at the moment.
I guess you want a wireless mouse again. I recommend you this one: https://www.amazon.de/...00552K0GM/