Mouse Trail bug – If you’re a fan of mouse trails, Windows 11 will probably force you to get rid of it if you don’t want to experience mouse lags.Until Microsoft irons out this bug, you should be able to fix your mouse stuttering issues by disabling G-Sync from Nvidia’s control panel. Adaptive Sync is Enabled – As of now, Windows 11 is very unreliable when forced to use Adaptive sync (freesync) from Nvidia ( GSync) on 4k monitors with a high refresh rate.If you’re a gamer, making this change won’t affect your average framerates in any significant way.
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Nvidia Game Ready glitch – If you’re experiencing this with an Nvidia GPU and you’re using the Game Ready driver experience, you should be able to alleviate the problem by switching over to the Studio Drivers.As of now, the only way to resolve this issue is to lower the pooling rate (Reporting Rate) to 500 HZ or lower. Conflicting Pooling Rate – As it turns out, this type of mouse stuttering on Windows 11 is often associated with a high mouse polling rate (typically only available for high-end mouses).
If you’re only experiencing this issue while File Explorer is opened in the background but you’re not actively using it, one way to resolve the issue temporarily is to use Task Manager to restart the main process behind File Explorer.
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Although we don’t know the exact date or type of update that will enforce this fix, it’s good practice to install every pending Windows Update. Microsoft Fix is not installed – Microsoft insiders have already confirmed that a fix for this particular issue will arrive soon via a Windows Update.