Windows 10 Mouse Lagging

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  1. Posts : 1
    windows 10
       #41

    try the next logical step


    I also had luck with renaming the file, then I renamed it back to the original and downloaded the updated Realtek GB network driver and my problem was fixed and the web even loads faster.


    hafa said:
    Kudos to daniels7 for nailing this annoying issue. fmapp.exe caused the same problem on my Lenovo Flex 3. Killing the process and renaming the file did the trick. This was the only site with the answer, as far as I could find.
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  2. Posts : 1
    10
       #42

    i signed up specifically to say thank you. it was driving me mad and i hated my $2000 laptop to the point i would never use it.

    now im all good.
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  3. Posts : 1
    win 10 64b
       #43

    daniels7 said:
    I found the issue!
    It was related to a Realtek Program named FMAPP.exe.
    Thanx a thousand times! On my Acer convertible it really startet after about a week of of setting up and tweaking.
    After deactivating the Realtek HD Audio Manager in the Autostart section of the task manager the problem seems to be fixed, and as the machine reacts better than ever, so it seems, that FMAPP.exe had always been slowing down the system before.
    I guess, the (completlely unnessecary) HD Audio Manager can not be uninstalled, because it seems to be part of the audio-driver package. I've had problems with the audio software of the sound device manufacturer interfering with the windows sound system before (ever since windows 95 came along). This time, it seems to be a problem with something like an indexing routine, as the load on the harddiscs is temporally ridiculously high.
    Thanx for this great forum :)
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  4. Posts : 12
    iOS
       #44

    daniels7 said:
    I found the issue!
    It was related to a Realtek Program named FMAPP.exe.

    Stopping it in Task Manager and excluding it from starting at Boot solved my issue and it leads to no Sound issues or similar things, so it's no problem to exclude it from boot.

    I had no issue since 2-3 days now, so that seemed to be it
    Daniels7, you are a genius! I have a Lenovo helix and this has been driving me mad, all sorted now thanks to your great work! Thank you.
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #45

    Guys the same for me on my Lenovo Ideapad yoga 500, after stopping process in TM and renaming it to *.old I'm on cloud nine No stuttering at all.
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #46

    Folks, I had the same issue, but for me the fix was to move my mouse (Logitech G7) from a USB2 to a USB3 port. Someone else in this thread said this. I realised that my problem had only just started after a computer clean. I obviously plugged the mouse into a different port when I put it back together. I don't have the FMAPP.EXE process running, but I do have the file. I haven't renamed it. Just moved the Mouse USB port. This fix seems a bit weird, since my Mouse is quite old (pre-USB3 I think), but who cares if it works.
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #47

    Yes its the Realtek Driver and its FMAPP.EXE file. By the way new driver update available. Just update via device manager. Its been permanently fixed.
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #48

    Hej, you are correct. I tried latest driver 6.0.1.7624 and no stuttering with it :)
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  9. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #49

    Yes...
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  10. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #50

    My mouse lag has come back today. I've already got the Realtek HDA driver v6.0.1.7724 installed. Guess I'll try the rename of the FMAPP.EXE file and see if that fixes it. Damn annoying.
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