MS wireless mouse pointer stutters and jerks


  1. Posts : 12
    windows 10 64 bit home
       #1

    MS wireless mouse pointer stutters and jerks


    MS wireless keyboard 800 and mouse 1000 combo. Latest MS drivers and clean install of windows 10 home.
    The mouse pointer frequently jerks and jumps and then after a few seconds releases and runs smoothly again. New batteries make no difference. I have moved the little receiver into various USB slots, type 2and3, to no effect.
    Anyone else having this problem?
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  2. zig
    Posts : 1
    win 10 x64
       #2

    aldel said:
    MS wireless keyboard 800 and mouse 1000 combo. Latest MS drivers and clean install of windows 10 home.
    The mouse pointer frequently jerks and jumps and then after a few seconds releases and runs smoothly again. New batteries make no difference. I have moved the little receiver into various USB slots, type 2and3, to no effect.
    Anyone else having this problem?
    Have the same problem. Changed battery's updated driver . I am at a loss so far. Never had a problem in win 7 x64
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    zig said:
    Have the same problem. Changed battery's updated driver . I am at a loss so far. Never had a problem in win 7 x64
    I am having similar problems on a new build that was updated from 8.0>8.1>then 10. I hadn't used 8.0 or 8.1 long enough to really know if it is isolated to 10 though. I was having problems with both a wireless Logitech and wireless Microsoft mouse. I have both USB 3.0 and a mini pcie wireless card adjacent to the USB 2.0 ports. I put the receiver on a USB extension and have had less problems. Chrome seems to be causing issues still since that is where it is more noticeable still. I had just tried reinstalling SetPoint and turning hardware acceleration off for Chrome, but I have not found a solid solution yet.
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  4. Posts : 325
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    I had the same problem and it drive me nuts. Like nduncan said, I got a 2 or 3 foot USB extension cable and moved the mouse dongle away from the computer. This totally worked for me. I read it has something to do with the 2.4GHz frequency of the mouse and the new cpu's interfering with them. I don't know what to do if your on a laptop.
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