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Hello guys,

My name is Baikio and recently i've been experiencing crazy floaty mouse, it feel like i'm moving my mouse on ice.
I honestly give up at this point, i'm in holiday and i can't play.
I went from hitting 25 to 35 kills a game on Valorant to being at the bottom of the leaderboard of every single match.
I'm willing to pay at this point i don't care, i talks to multiples peoples with the same problem but no one found a permanent fix.
Right now i'm on Windows 10 21H2.

Here is a link to the video :

What i tried:

Trying different Windows ( W7 W10 FoxOS )
Default Bios
Change GPU
Using another mouse
Using another MousePad
Trying without my ethernet cable
Check every cable on my motherboard
Disable everything that is " useless " in Bios
Trying to plug my mouse on different ports
Disable mouse acceleration
Disable fullscreen optimization
Disable GameBar
Game mode On / Off
Using another power cable for my monitor
Using game mode on my monitor
Disable freesync
Unplugging second monitor
DDU

If someone have any idea i'm open to everything.
If you want to contact me on discord my name is Baikio#4147
 
Whats the screen refresh rate set to?
 
Try Windows 11 and use latest insider release preview. Fixed my wierd mouse jumping issues with logitech 502.
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
I have nothing infront or behind my cpu or ram.
i have the alienware aw2518hf ( 240hz Monitor )
I'm going to try tomorrow to install W11.
Also i've got 3 keyboard identified in device manager in the keyboard section and my keyboard is also identified twice in mouse and other pointing devices.
My keyboard is a Steelseries Apex pro
 
I'm willing to pay at this point i don't care, i talks to multiples peoples with the same problem but no one found a permanent fix.
Right now i'm on Windows 10 21H2.
Maybe try the latest Windows 10 22H2 update?

Try that to see if anything changes here. The only single individual that could help you here is r0ach, but unfortunately, he disappeared from this forum site.
 
Discussion starter · #12 ·
Maybe try the latest Windows 10 22H2 update?

Try that to see if anything changes here. The only single individual that could help you here is r0ach, but unfortunately, he disappeared from this forum site.
Recently i feel like it was fix, but than windows force me to do the update and it ****ed me up, i tried to delete the update but my aim was back to being bad again.
New PSU New RAM new GPU i'm at 400 dpi my mouse is moving like she is at 1000 dpi my aim is unprecise af but no one have a solution.
 
Recently i feel like it was fix, but than windows force me to do the update and it ****ed me up, i tried to delete the update but my aim was back to being bad again.
New PSU New RAM new GPU i'm at 400 dpi my mouse is moving like she is at 1000 dpi my aim is unprecise af but no one have a solution.
Have you yet mentioned what model of Mouse, you are currently using?

And if that mouse is giving you problems, have you tried another?

I usually have hundreds of spare mice, hence I never have consistent problems with any single mouse because it's removed immediately and replaced. The problem is usually fixed instantly.

If the problem persists, I go onto another PC setup, have no time to waste upon fixing any problem because I usually scrap the whole system and build a new one.
 
Discussion starter · #16 ·
I’ve got the model o wired, the g pro x superlight and the deathadder v3, i might have found a fix but i think its placebo.
basically in device manager i change the driver and switch from razer deathadder v3 to something like mouse input device.
I then went to aimlab and manage to beat my record in gridshot (96k) i will do more test tonight and lets you know if its fixed
 
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Have you yet mentioned what model of Mouse, you are currently using?

And if that mouse is giving you problems, have you tried another?

I usually have hundreds of spare mice, hence I never have consistent problems with any single mouse because it's removed immediately and replaced. The problem is usually fixed instantly.

If the problem persists, I go onto another PC setup, have no time to waste upon fixing any problem because I usually scrap the whole system and build a new one.
I did some test that's placebo yeah, still overshooting and undershooting most of the time struggling to kill a guys from behind on valorant i might just sell the computer and stop the computer at this point
 
Razer does forcefully install some drivers through windows automatic update and co-installers if you don't limit them. Doing the options below can prevent other drivers from installing properly, such as Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio/Audigy Rx (relies on co-installers regardless of windows update settings)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Device Installer Registry key. Under that key, add a DWORD-32 value named DisableCoInstallers and set it to 1, as shown below.

&

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DriverSearching]
"SearchOrderConfig"=dword:00000000
 
Razer does forcefully install some drivers through windows automatic update and co-installers if you don't limit them. Doing the options below can prevent other drivers from installing properly, such as Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio/Audigy Rx (relies on co-installers regardless of windows update settings)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Device Installer Registry key. Under that key, add a DWORD-32 value named DisableCoInstallers and set it to 1, as shown below.

&

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DriverSearching]
"SearchOrderConfig"=dword:00000000
I've did that and it's still in place and they're still coming through. Nothing blocks them.

It stops application driver installs. Device Manager still pulls it somewhere online once you connect to the Internet.
 
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