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Old May 29th 18, 03:08 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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Default Bluetooth Mouse lag - Sometimes

Peter Kozlov wrote:
On May 28, 2018, Paul wrote
(in article ):

Peter Kozlov wrote:
On May 28, 2018, Paul wrote
(in article ):

Jason wrote:
In article
l-
september.org, gn says...
Any words of wisdom on this?
I have seen the same behavior. In my case it is caused by
activity on a USB3-connected disk. If the disk is attached
but idle there is no interference. But Windows cannot
leave well enough alone apparently, and when I see the
light on the disk flickering I can expect the mouse
operation to get "choppy" for a few seconds.
Spatially separating the USB3 side of the machine from the Bluetooth
side of the machine, may be enough to stop the stuttering.

The nanoreceiver for Bluetooth can be put on a short piece of USB
extension cable, to improve the ability to position it so it is closer
to the mouse.

USB3 emissions have a broad peak at 2.5GHz and nulls at 0Hz and 5GHz.
The most impacted computer signals are Wifi and Bluetooth at 2.4GHz.

In the past, there was no sign of an emissions problem with
USB2. Where the data bit rate and edge rate of the signals
is quite different than USB3.

Paul
This is the built in Bluetooth on a Lenovo Thinkpad.

How about disabling the built-in one and using a nano receiver ?
That will at least allow placing the antenna on the side where you use the
mouse.

Paul


If I have to do that it defeats the whole point in my opinion. I may as well
use a mouse with a USB receiver. Those work well. The whole point was not to
need USB ports and just have the bluetooth mouse itself. Nothing needed for
USB at all.


I keep spare Bluetooth here, just for experiments.

The experiments usually fail.

And that's the beauty of Bluetooth.

Paul
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