Why does my mouse keep freezing and lagging?

There can be a dozen of reasons why your mouse is freezing and lagging. The worst-case scenario is that your mouse has malfunctioned, as that involved money, and the worst-case scenario is that it’s just a glitch. Let us see talk about something in the middle, following are some of the reasons that can force your mouse to stutter.

Dirty Mouse and PadFaulty USBBatteries running lowLong Distance between your mouse and computerMouse Driver issuesMisconfigured SettingsFast Startup.

There are just some of the reasons, but there are a lot more. If you want to fix it, move to the troubleshooting guide.

Mouse Pointer and Cursor lagging, freezing or stuttering

In this guide, we are discussing a few tips which can help you get rid of this Mouse Pointer lags or freezes so you can use your mouse smoothly. Go through the entires list first and then decided which ones you want to try first.

Fix Mouse lag on Windows PC

1] Clean mouse and mouse pad

This might just sound silly, but many a time either of these two is a problem. We don’t have mouse balls anymore, but even those laser lights can get dirty. Clean the bottom of your mouse. The second is cleaning up your mouse pad which might have dust collected from years of usage! If this helps, make sure to keep this in mind for the future.

2] Change USB Port

Another basic tip, but chances are the USB port with which either your mouse is connected, or the dongle of your wireless mouse has gone rogue. Try connecting to a different port, and see if it works for you. Read: How to perform Mouse Latency Test in Windows.

3] Get back to Default Settings

It’s always a good idea to see if your mouse is working as expected under default settings. Since we are dealing with a pointer issue, follow the steps below:

Navigate to Start > Settings > Devices.Click on Mouse and Touchpad.In the right pane, click on Additional Mouse Settings.Under Pointer tab, Click on Use Default.Click on Apply and OK.

4] Disable Smooth Scrolling

You can slow down both horizontal, and vertical scrolling of the mouse in mouse settings. Also called as Smooth scrolling, it helps if you think websites are scrolling up and down way too quickly.

5] Update or Rollback Mouse Drivers

You need to either update or roll back the drivers. It is possible that after updating Windows, your driver needs a refresh. On the contrary, if you just updated the mouse driver, and the issue started after that you need to roll back the driver. From the WinX Menu, open Device Manager. Select your Mouse, and open Properties with a right-click. Next switch to the Driver section. The rollback is only available if the update was recent. If that’s, not the case, click on Update Driver, and Windows will automatically check for the problems.

6] Check if your computer is turning off the mouse

If you are using a laptop, the power management might turn off the devices that are not in use to save power. This can happen with the USB based device. To change this go to Device Manager > Universal serial bus controllers > USB Root Hub > Power management > uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power“.

If you have multiple USB Root hubs, you can try changing them one by one, and see which one works for you.

7] Update Graphics Drivers

If you are facing an issue during any high graphics usage or when playing a game, it’s best to update the graphics drivers. In case you have an Intel, update its graphics drivers from the device manager. In case you have NVIDIA, you can do the same. There are two more settings you need to change for NVIDIA.

Open the NVIDIA control panel from the system tray, and change the high-performance NVIDIA processor to Auto-select. This will make sure the driver uses the best options suitable for the mouse.The second thing you can do is to disable Nvidia Share from the settings of GeForce experience app.

8] Set No-delay for Touchpad

If this is happening with your touchpad, you can try setting the delay to zero. Open Settings > Devices > Mouse and Touchpad. Here you can set the delay before clicks to No Delay.

9] Use new batteries

When you run low on batteries, your mouse starts showing signs before completely shutting down. If it is freezing, try getting a new set of batteries and see if that resolves the issue.

10] Check the mouse distance

Your mouse is connected to your computer via Bluetooth, which allows it to run even from a little longer distance. However, the farther you go from your system, the weaker the signal gets, as a result, your mouse starts stuttering and freezing. We would recommend you to keep your mouse as near to your computer as possible.

113] Disable additional mouse drivers

When you add a mouse to your system, chances are its driver will get installed. This usually doesn’t cause any trouble, but in some cases, users have reported that disabling the additional mouse driver has improved the performance of their current pointer device. You can try this as it doesn’t have any consequences, because next time, when you add that device, its driver will get installed. To disable the additional mouse drivers, follow the prescribed steps.

Open Device Manager.Expand Mice and other pointing devices.Right-click on your driver and select Disable device.

Hopefully, this will do the job for you.

12] Disable Enhanced Pointer Precision

Enhanced Pointer Precision is meant to improve your mouse using experience. However, in reality, it’s been causing trouble for some mice. We are going to disable the feature and see if that helps. Hopefully, this will do the trick for you.

13] Run Hardware and Device Troubleshooter

Hardware and Device Troubleshooter is meant to resolve hardware-related problems and guess what, your mouse is hardware. We need to run Hardware and Device Troubleshooter and see if that helps. To do that, open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the following command. It will open a utility that will ask you to follow the on-screen instructions to run Hardware and Device Troubleshooter. Hopefully, this will scan and resolve the issue that you are facing. Also Read: How to run Windows Troubleshooter from the command line 

14] Disable Fast Startup

Fast Startup boots the system quicker than usual, but sometimes, it can disallow installation or initialization of some drivers, which can freeze your mouse. To disable Fast Startup, follow the prescribed steps. Hopefully, it will do the trick for you.

15] Restart File Explorer

One of the ways to fix the stuttering of the mouse is by restarting File Explorer. To do the same, go to Task Manager, right-click on File Explorer and select Restart. It should do the job for you. These tips should help you solve the mouse pointer lags or freezes on Windows issue. If you have any other suggestions, please do share.

How do I fix mouse stuttering in Windows 11?

Mouse stuttering can be caused due to various reasons, more often than not, it’s a glitch that is usually resolved easily after restarting the system once. However, a lot of users that are reporting this issue have already restarted their system, but that is to no avail. If you are one of them, try the solutions mentioned in this article as that will do the trick for you.

How do I fix pointer lag and mouse freeze in Windows 10?

All the solutions mentioned can help you in resolving in Pointer lag and mouse freeze issues on your Windows 10 computer. Make sure to go in the given order as that will save you a lot of time. Hopefully, this will do the job for you. Related reads: