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  2. Does Your Mouse Freeze or Lag in Windows 11? Here's How to Fix It...

    www.makeuseof.com/windows-11-mouse-free-lag-fix

    1. Adjust the Sensitivity. Your touchpad or mouse’s sensitivity is most likely to blame if the mouse is lagging or moving slower than usual. Adjusting the sensitivity of your mouse/touchpad is a simple but effective remedy for this problem. Press Win + I to open Settings. Click on Bluetooth & devices, and then head over to Touchpad settings.

  3. How to Fix Bluetooth Mouse Lag in Windows 11 - Help Desk Geek

    helpdeskgeek.com/windows-11/how-to-fix-bluetooth-mouse-lag-in-windows-11

    Does your Bluetooth mouse lag in Windows 11? Various reasons—such as conflicting power management settings and missing or outdated driverscan cause the cursor to stutter or freeze after a few seconds of inactivity. Read on to learn what you can do to resolve Bluetooth mouse lag in Windows 11.

  4. Windows 11 service host processes causing bluetooth devices to ...

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-11-service-host...

    I upgraded my PC to Windows 11 in November 2021. Shortly after upgrading, my Aftershokz bluetooth headset no longer functioned properly - both mic and sound skip. Then my bluetooth mouse started lagging then freezing entirely. Then the keyboard started doing it.

  5. Windows 11 Mouse Stuttering / Freezing / Lagging FIX (Multi ... -...

    www.reddit.com/.../v7q8ls/windows_11_mouse_stuttering_freezing_lagging_fix

    I was just troubleshooting a simliar issue and found a fix literally while reading your post. In my case, I had a very severe stutter with my wireless keyboard and mouse (Logitech). I finally remembered solving this last year by moving the keyboard/mouse USB dongle from the computer's front panel to the back. Effectively changing the hub it was on.

  6. 7 Ways to Easily Fix Bluetooth Mouse Lag in Windows 11 - Windows...

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    When your Bluetooth mouse lags in Windows 11, chances are that the problem lies with the drivers, misconfigured settings, or the hardware itself. To fix the issue, change the mouse pointer speed, update the drivers, or try the other methods here.

  7. [SOLVED] Mouse Lagging and Stuttering on Windows 11

    www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/solved-mouse-lagging-and-stuttering-on-windows-11

    If you’re using a Bluetooth wireless mouse, try removing and reconnecting it to your PC. On your keyboard, press the Windows logo + I keys to open Settings. Select Bluetooth & devices .

  8. 4 Ways to Fix Bluetooth Mouse Not Working with Windows 11

    www.guidingtech.com/top-ways-to-fix-bluetooth-mouse-not-working-with-windows-11

    Here's how to fix Bluetooth mouse not working in Windows 11: 1. Re-Add Bluetooth Mouse to Your PC, 2. Run Windows Bluetooth Troubleshooter,

  9. Logitich mouse lags, hangs up and freezes. - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/logitich-mouse-lags-hangs-up-and...

    I have installed a Logitech MX Anywhere 2 mouse on my Windows 11 pc. It is erratic in its behavior hanging up and freezing. If I use the trackpad I can move the curser and the mouse will function again.

  10. How to Fix Your Wireless Mouse Not Working on Windows 11 - How-To...

    www.howtogeek.com/fix-wireless-mouse-windows-11

    Disable Fast Start-up. Update or Rollback the Mouse Drivers. Reset the USB Ports. Update Windows 11. Run a Malware Scan. Connect the Mouse With Bluetooth. Perform a System Restore. Has your wireless Windows mouse suddenly stopped responding?

  11. If you're having issues with a laggy/stuttering bluetooth mouse...

    www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/tafgx3/if_youre_having_issues_with_a_laggy...

    If you're having issues with a laggy/stuttering bluetooth mouse in Windows 11, adjust this setting. Tip. Device Manager > Bluetooth > Intel Wireless Bluetooth > Power Management > uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" > click OK.