latency testing

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Latency testing on Windows involves measuring input lag, response times, and connection stability for peripherals like game controllers. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover how to evaluate wired USB, Bluetooth, and Xbox Wireless Adapter setups to achieve the lowest possible latency. Key factors include driver overhead, polling rates, and interference from other wireless devices. Users share practical testing methods, such as using high-speed cameras or software tools to compare controller responsiveness. The tag also touches on optimizing Windows settings to minimize latency for gaming and real-time applications. While the primary focus is on controller input lag, the principles apply to broader latency testing scenarios on Windows systems.
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    Windows 11 Controller Setup 2026: Wired USB Bluetooth and Xbox Wireless Adapter

    Windows 11 makes plugging in a game controller deceptively simple, but getting the best possible experience — lowest latency, proper rumble and haptics, reliable Bluetooth pairing, and game recognition — still requires a few platform‑specific checks and a handful of practical tweaks. Background...
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