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All of the mice I have, when plugged into my pc start randomly twitching in games. It is annoying me a lot and I have already taken 1 mouse back thinking the sensor is broken, but all of my mice are doing the same thing!

 

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could be the surface the mouse is on, my old red optical mouse had instances where it would "move" by itself when it was sitting on my wood floor, haven't had that problem with my laser mice. If you have a red optical mouse, a shinny surface can reek havoc. it could also be a bit of a glitch if you overclocked especially ram. my OC on my ram some how destableized and caused a delay on typing on my keyboard, I'd assume the mouse could glitch too? once I reset the overclock I've not had any problems

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17 hours ago, HrutkayMods said:

could be the surface the mouse is on, my old red optical mouse had instances where it would "move" by itself when it was sitting on my wood floor, haven't had that problem with my laser mice. If you have a red optical mouse, a shinny surface can reek havoc. it could also be a bit of a glitch if you overclocked especially ram. my OC on my ram some how destableized and caused a delay on typing on my keyboard, I'd assume the mouse could glitch too? once I reset the overclock I've not had any problems

Could be any of these things. It could also be EMI, in which case a mouse with a ferrite choke on the cable would help a ton.

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4 hours ago, KaminKevCrew said:

Could be any of these things. It could also be EMI, in which case a mouse with a ferrite choke on the cable would help a ton.

 Yeah I didn't think about that, make sure that there's no electrical wires wrapped around the mouse wire, EMI shield could help yes

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