Hi,
Glad you got it solved.
Post #2 &
Post #13 had recommended you change to a different mouse. It looks like you did this, and the replacement mouse was also bad! Dang, I've done that a few hundred times I guess.
Clients call me all the time with mouse problems.
If it's a wireless mouse, I always asked them if they changed batteries. They usually say "Yep". And then I ask them if they were brand new batteries out of the package, or just grabbed out of their junk drawer or out of their TV remote. Telltale sign is a pause of from 3-4 seconds on the phone!!
That fixes mouse problems so often, it's not funny.
It also saves them a very expensive service call to their home. Wired mice, it's usually a dirty-ball on old style mechanical mouse that simply needs to be removed, blown out and wiped clean. Optical Mice, sometimes it's a simple as cleaning a lens or seeing if the User is not using a good mouse pad. Occasionally it's a bad driver from an update.
I just wanted to add, that I run five(5) W10 machines currently at my place, and they all got updated with the November update to the .218 version and none of them experienced any Mouse related issues or hinkiness. True for wired and wireless mice alike.
I just mention this for other people reading this thread who are also experiencing Mouse problems post-November update. It's most likely something else going on with your computer, or even a bad mouse or two!
Hope your surgery goes well so you can get better and finish building that new PC!
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