Ever since upgrading my system and operating system to Windows 11 Pro. I get random Mouse Stutter even when using Google looking around or checking E-Mails or playing RuneScape 3. Stutter....
System is:-
i7 11700k Rocket Lake.
Asus Tuf gaming B560M-Plus Wifi.
32 Gig Cosair DDR4 3200 Memory 4 x 8 gig strips.
Storage = Crucial P3 Plus 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Internal SSD x 2.
Nvidia Gforce 1070ti GFX card. Drivers upto date.
Current Mouse just says LX-TM010. New batteries.
Keyboard Logitec K330 wireless. New batteries.
Windows 11 Pro 22HS Upto date.
I've tried 7 mice and all the same. Stutter at randome.
Tried every single USB 2 port and USB 3 port. I've a few on the motherboard.
Tried all sorts of tricks and tips and so called fixes on YouTube and so far nothing has worked. I'm running out of hair and ideas at this rate.
Anyone any other ideas I could try to get rid of the stutter as it's driving me nuts....
If you have a wired keyboard, do try this out, connect the wired keyboard and disable your wireless keyboard (taking batteries out), and see if that makes a difference.
My keyboard is wireless. I have moved the dongle for it as it was right next to the mouse on an extension lead along with its matching mouse. That mouse died though. Dongle is now on the back of my computer and working well in the USB 3.2 port. No issues. I have no port for a wired keyboard.
I found yet another mouse. Yes an 8th mouse. This 1 is Wifi and Bluetooth. Wifi was still stuttering after testing. How ever the Bluetooth seems to be doing a little better. It has 2 Bluetooth settings and right now it's on setting 1. It's early days but I have noticed a reduction in stutter. I hope this does work as the stuttering is a pain.
I'm still open to suggestions as I want rid of this stutter.
I've found with wireless devices that sometimes if they are connected close enough, there will be interference and you'll notice a hissing if it's a headset or stutters/missed keystrokes on mice and keyboard. Switching one to bluetooth and other wifi should fix the interference issue as they run on very different Hz.