![]() Go to Settings > Privacy > Diagnostic & feedback > Scroll down in the right-pane and Toggle OFF Improve inking & typing recognition option. Users have reported improvement in Mouse Response after disabling Improve Inking and Typing option. On the next screen, click on Search automatically for updated driver software option and allow Windows to automatically search and update the driver software. On Device Manager screen, expand Mice and other pointing devices entry > right-click on HID-complaint mouse and select Update Driver option. Right-click on the Start button and click on Device Manager. If you are using a USB Hub, remove the Mouse from USB Hub and plug it directly into the USB Port of the computer. Unplug the wired mouse from its current USB Port and plug it back into another USB Port. If it is wireless mouse, unplug its Receiver from the USB Port and Plug it back into another USB Port. Users have reported fixing Mouse lag by connecting the wired mouse to USB 2.0 port and connecting the USB Receiver) of a wireless mouse to USB 2.0 port. If your computer has both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, try connecting the Mouse to USB 2.0 port and not to USB 3.0 port. Users have reported fixing Slow Mouse Response issue in Windows 10 by disconnecting Portable Hard Drive and USB Flash drives connected to the computer. This is especially true if a USB 3.0 device is attached to your computer. Sometimes, other devices connected to the computer can interfere with proper functioning of the Mouse. To confirm, replace the battery of the Mouse with a new one and see if this helps in fixing the problem. Replace BatteriesĪ simple reason for a Wireless Mouse becoming slow or getting stuck is due to its battery being weak. Check Mouse and Mouse PadĬlean the bottom part of the Mouse to make sure that no debris, bread crumb or dirt is stuck in the laser opening of the Mouse.Īlso, make sure that the Mouse Pad is not dusty, damaged or worn out. This should help the computer to recognize the mouse and you may find it working faster than it was before. If it is a wireless mouse, remove its USB Receiver from the computer and re-connect it back again. If you are using a wired mouse, unplug it from the computer and connect it back again. ![]()
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