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Mouse Lag/ Stutter in Fullscreen Apps

SniperGoat11

I have been exploring and reading into this issue for days now, and i cant find a solution. My mouse is a g-Pro Wireless and it is about 2-3 months old. whenever i play siege the mouse lags at a rate i cant play at. When i set the polling rate to 500 it seems to be fine but there is still stutter.on top of that i have read that this is an issue with windows not Rainbow 6 or my mouse. i have watched multiple youtube videos trying to fix this and nothing helps. Please if you have any suggestions feel free to comment.

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I found a really good fix at 1000Hz polling when i use the onboard mouse memory instead of g-hub, but there is still a noticable stutter when tracking around a corner.

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7 minutes ago, SniperGoat11 said:

I found a really good fix at 1000Hz polling when i use the onboard mouse memory instead of g-hub

G-Hub sucks, if you don't need any of the more complex stuff, I'd recommend uninstalling G-Hub and downloading Logitech's Onboard Memory Manager (You can find it on their website on the downloads section of the G Pro Wireless). It can do basically anything that G-Hub does, but it saves it directly on the mouse and doesn't even have to be installed on your PC.

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8 minutes ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

G-Hub sucks, if you don't need any of the more complex stuff, I'd recommend uninstalling G-Hub and downloading Logitech's Onboard Memory Manager (You can find it on their website on the downloads section of the G Pro Wireless). It can do basically anything that G-Hub does, but it saves it directly on the mouse and doesn't even have to be installed on your PC.

ok thank you.

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23 hours ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

G-Hub sucks, if you don't need any of the more complex stuff, I'd recommend uninstalling G-Hub and downloading Logitech's Onboard Memory Manager (You can find it on their website on the downloads section of the G Pro Wireless). It can do basically anything that G-Hub does, but it saves it directly on the mouse and doesn't even have to be installed on your PC.

It ended up still coming back. so because i wanted to put my os on a new m.2 ssd i got for christmas as well, i reset my PC and the problem was fixed. so my conclusion is that it was windows doing something.Not the mouse or the game

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