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My problem turned out to be Steam, namely the Steam Bootstrapper. Turned that off, and all my lag went away.
My problem turned out to be Steam, namely the Steam Bootstrapper. Turned that off, and all my lag went away.
Well, I feel like a complete A**. My wife tells me ( and I refused to believe) ,"have you checked your mouse"? I never thought anything of it. Sure enough, I went and bought a Corsair M65 gaming mouse...Hooray. Problem solved. Finally a problem solved without Windows being involved for a change. Good Luck everyone!!
I recently upgraded to an Acer Spin 7 from an Asus T100TA (Windows 10). The whole reason I decided to upgrade was the mouse and keyboard lag I was getting on the Asus. I figured it was b/c of its age (2 gb ram & 49gb hard drive near full capacity). But now I have a brand new laptop with 8gb ram and I'm experiencing similar issues. I have the Logitech K330 wireless keyboard and had been using a Logitech M510 (it just took me about 74 seconds to type 510). I tried the recommended solutions but none helped. Until I tried a new mouse, the Logitech M215, which came with the keyboard. So the mouse lag is gone, but the keyboard lag is worse. I've updated the Logitech drivers as well. I am also connected to a Startech.com USB hub to connect multiple monitors and the Logitech usb unifying receiver for the mouse/keyboard. I registered to follow the thread.
Last edited by tonyg0902; 05 Apr 2017 at 13:45. Reason: left out important info
Hey!. Here's a solution that might work
Just like many of you I have encountered the same problem The TOUCH PAD Problem
were your mouse delays after you are done scrolling and/or dragging a tab.This problem occurs when
you upgrade to win10. Here's the solution
Step 1: go to DEVICE MANAGER
Step 2: locate Mice and other pointing device
Step 3: show its context(click the down arrow)
Step 4: right click your mouse driver and click properties
Step 5: Go to DRIVER section
Step 6: And hit that darn ROLL BACK DRIVERS
Step 7: Restart you computer
Step 8: If it solved you problem
Step 9: DO A VICTORY DANCE
Step 10: If not
Step 11:
Just to confirm: every big windows update I have to rename fmapp.exe to get a normal working mouse back. Thinkpad helix