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So i am running a logitech g400 and recently i just got a fresh install of windows. 
So i use skype a lot whilst gaming and for a while it was normal but after a couple of hours my mouse whenever i enter a skype call starts to act weird, it starts to jitter around really slow and clicks do not respond either, i have downloaded drivers and all that stuff and performed windows updates also.

Tried reinstalling skype with no luck either.

 

Anyone had this problem or knows a fix?

Thanks =]

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Well only drivers left to install are headset drivers, thats all i can think off. Everything else is up to date.

 

Ok, so you did an entire fresh re-install of skype? Like deleted all of the files with it?

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Yup. 

I will do another check in the morning to see if anything has changed, i reinstalled mouse drivers.

 

Ok, it might actually not be skype or the mouse, and it could actually be the PC lagging out a bit and it is affecting the mouse and skype call.

 

Do all the steps you need to do to recreate this issue, and use MSI Afterburner or some other software to track usage of the hardware.

 

Let me know if any of the hardware, GPU, CPU, or RAM, maxes out while you do it, as it might be the issue.

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Ok, it might actually not be skype or the mouse, and it could actually be the PC lagging out a bit and it is affecting the mouse and skype call.

 

Do all the steps you need to do to recreate this issue, and use MSI Afterburner or some other software to track usage of the hardware.

 

Let me know if any of the hardware, GPU, CPU, or RAM, maxes out while you do it, as it might be the issue.

Ok will do.

Its just that as soon as i leave the call it goes back to normal, skype can be open and it will be fine. Its just when i enter a call. 

 

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Ok will do.

Its just that as soon as i leave the call it goes back to normal, skype can be open and it will be fine. Its just when i enter a call. 

 

Ok, seems a bit odd imo.

Still tomorrow check and see if any of the hardware reaches %100 usage.

If that isn't the case, then we can rule that out, and it would most likely be a software issue.

 

I'll think about it more tonight for you, and I'll check back in the morning :)

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Ok, seems a bit odd imo.

Still tomorrow check and see if any of the hardware reaches %100 usage.

If that isn't the case, then we can rule that out, and it would most likely be a software issue.

 

I'll think about it more tonight for you, and I'll check back in the morning :)

Appreciate all the help =] have a great evening/night

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Ok, seems a bit odd imo.

Still tomorrow check and see if any of the hardware reaches %100 usage.

If that isn't the case, then we can rule that out, and it would most likely be a software issue.

 

I'll think about it more tonight for you, and I'll check back in the morning :)

Ok so i realised i had not downloaded asus realtek audio driver... i think that could have been the problem soo far it is okay.

I tested all hardware and everything was idle =]

 

ill let you know if it goes well...or not =/

Have an awesome day =]

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Ok so i realised i had not downloaded asus realtek audio driver... i think that could have been the problem soo far it is okay.

I tested all hardware and everything was idle =]

 

ill let you know if it goes well...or not =/

Have an awesome day =]

 

Ok, I had thought it was a software issue but I just wanted to check the hardware first. So if any more problems occur just quote me on this and I will help you try to fix it :)

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