![]() ![]() I will keep at this, until I find a solution. I personally read this as "Intel obviously has 0 to do with the drivers not working, it's definitely the manufacturer of your laptop." They weren't of very much help, as I quote: "Please be aware that we provide generic drivers that have not been developed or tested specially for your system.". I have found out, that, after a few reboots, the lag randomly appeared again, and contacted Intel support. If so, please post a comment to this answer, and I will update it. By the time of anyone reading this, they may have already fixed it. I also suggest FIRST trying to update to the newest drivers at the time of reading this, THEN downgrading. I suggest simply grabbing the "previously released" drivers. (Intel i7-2630QM on Windows 8 64-bit)Ĭheck which drivers you need on this page. Rolling back to these drivers (15.28.) worked for me. (By that, I mean that they are connected to either the motherboard video output ports (desktop), or (in my case) any laptop video output) ![]() And it only happens when multiple screens are connected to the Intel Graphics chip. This doesn't sound like much, but it happens every time the cursor changes (even if it's to just move the mouse somewhere else, and accidentally make it cross a window border from where the resize cursor shows etc).ĭevDoc's answer made it clear to me that it was the Intel Graphics drivers. When crossing the window border, the cursor changes into a "resize window" cursor for a short while, making the cursor lag. For instance, if I keep hovering from and to a textfield (and the cursor changes into a caret and then back to a mouse), it stops for 200 milliseconds while it changes the icon.Īn example is if I follow the mouse in the pattern shown by the arrows below. The issue itself (lag with the mouse) happens whenever the cursor icon changes. This basically leads me to conclude that the issue is not hardware-prone, and is not based on the operating system itself, rather the drivers or components that follow with it. I also installed the latest version of Skype that just released (Skype 6 and Skype for Metro). That is until after 4 or 5 months when I decided to install the RTM driver of my Intel graphics chip, and the latest Nvidia driver. Then, when we all switched to Windows 8, they had the mouse problem and I didn't. ![]() Two of my friends bought the same machine, and are experiencing the same issue. I have tried everything, it happens on every mouse so I assume its a hardware issue, reinstalled windows, downgraded to W10, reinstalled drivers, tried every single option available ingame and in the control panel, i tried playing in the lowest possible resolution windowed mode, set affinities for different programs, disabled fullscreen optimizations, disabled game bar and game mode, everything.I'm experiencing a newly arrived problem lately that frustrates me a lot. The CPU does not Throttle in any way and stays at 4,58GHz indefinitely I cap out at MAX 63% cpu usage (but delay happens at 10% aswell) and 30% memory usage This delay gets worse depending on the load on my PC and also affects my desktop aswell. I have this weird cursor movement delay ( that I assume shouldn’t happen with my specs since they are far greater than what my old PC had and that PC did not have this problem at all.
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