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I'm no computer whiz, I've looked on forums and such and there seams to be no real solution to this problem, I have a 2000 dollar laptop, with I.7 and the monitor im using is via HDMI. From what i've found on various forums is that its some kind of driver issue, or i need an update, when I go to driver update utility, nothing shows up and says I already have what I need.. I'm not even sure If im in the right forum or not because I dont use these ever, but if anyone knows how to fix this please let me know, I have a 24 inch monitor waiting to be used!
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Hi,
It might be a driver problem but have you tried checking it from the Control Panel.
Goto Control-Panel and click on Mouse. If there is no menu called mouse then change the view-by from Category to small icons.
If you cannot find the view-by button press Alt+V on your keyboard. In the menu that opens scroll near "goto" and select show all control panel items
Click on mouse
Goto Pointer Options and increase the pointer speed.
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Nono, it's not anything to do with pointer speed, It's hard to explain, but my mouse jumps around and dissapears for short moments, It's managble (but annoying) when I'm just online doing work and stuff, but if i play games it's near impossible.. It just lags out and appears where I would have originally moved my cursor. get what Im saying? A bunch of people have this problem, and I saw on another Intel forum that one of the Mods said there would be a driver update to fix it, but he never posted which one it was or if it even came out yet, and that was like a year ago, and I've searched far and wide on the internet and there's no apparent fix yet
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hmm, in this case can you answer some questions
does it work fine when you use only one monitor?
Operating system?
Processor?
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Yea it works fine when I use just one monitor, It may also help that I'm using a laptop, and I connect my other monitor via HDMI (Although my laptop is very high end)
I have Windows 8 64-bit
and my processor is "Inter(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40Hz 2.40 GHz"
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does the synaptic mouse lag or do you connect an external mouse say USB?
if your touchpad mouse is lagging can you try connecting a USB mouse and check if it is still the same.?
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yea I use an external mouse, although the touchpad works fine when the lagging starts
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hmmm..
Can you try uninstalling the USB mouse driver.
Then plug-in the USB mouse again.
It will reinstall the driver by itself and hopefully the problem should go away.
You can uninstall the driver from the Conrol Panel in the mouse section. Let me know if you need more detailed instructions on how to do it.
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one more thing. Plug the mouse back in when both the monitors are connected
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good idea, I tried it and it seams to be working, the problem only occurs every so often so i'll get back to you if it happens again, but for now *fingers crossed*
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Good. I am glad that it got resolved. Let us know if you get any further troubles.
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well unfortunately, the problem is still persisting, Im going to try testing it out with a different mouse tomorrow when I can get my hands on one and see it that helps 😕
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I found another forum last night
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-tms/my-cursor-lags-when-i-connect-a-secondary/fa7a667a-9843-4442-a417-b190d5e23118 My cursor lags when i connect a secondary monitor.This happens when - Microsoft Community
and it's got a solution on it, something about windows 8 being bugged, It say to change the mouse icons to black (large)
I havnt had any lag yet so im pretty sure this is the solution, but thanks so much Rushang.Karia you were a really big help! ^_^
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No problem man.
I read the post too and am pretty sure that this is the workaround to your issue.

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