Aperila 16, 2022

Faʻafefea ona faʻasaʻo le Bluetooth Mouse Lag i totonu Windows 11

Does your Bluetooth mouse lag in pupuni 11? Various reasons—such as conflicting power management settings and missing or outdated drivers—can cause the cursor to stutter or freeze after a few seconds of inactivity.

Read on to learn what you can do to resolve Bluetooth mouse lag in Windows 11. The fixes in this troubleshooting guide also apply to Bluetooth trackpads.

Fesootai: Haven’t made the upgrade to Windows 11 yet? Learn how to fix mouse lag in Windows 10.

Fa'ata'ita'i Muamua Fa'atonu Fa'avave nei

It’s best to kick things off by working through the quick fixes below. You might be dealing with a trivial issue that doesn’t require advanced troubleshooting.

  • Restart lau komepiuta: Usually, restarting your computer is all it takes to resolve problems in Windows. Save your work and select āmata > mana > Toe amata to perform a system reboot.
  • Turn Your Mouse Off & On: Likewise, it’s a good idea to restart the device firmware of the Bluetooth mouse. Locate the mana switch on the Bluetooth mouse and set it to ese, lea On.
  • Move Your Mouse Closer: Bluetooth devices don’t function well at a distance. Reduce the gap between your computer and mouse if you use them far apart. 
  • Eliminate Bluetooth Interference: Make sure that there are no sources of Bluetooth interference (e.g., usually other wireless devices) nearby or between your computer and mouse.
  • Toe fa'aola lau isumu: A mouse with little charge remaining can weaken its Bluetooth signal. Connect your mouse to a USB port to recharge it or insert fresh batteries.
  • Switch to Another Surface: Avoid smooth surfaces to improve cursor control. 

Ta'avale Bluetooth Troubleshooter

Windows 11 comes with a built-in Bluetooth troubleshooter that can automatically detect and fix connectivity issues with Bluetooth devices. To run it:

1. tatala le āmata lisi ma filifili tulaga.

2. Tusi i lalo le System settings and select the option labeled Faʻafitauli.

3. Filifili Isi fa'afitauli.

4. Fa'asolo i lalo ma filifili le momoʻe button i talaane Bluetooth

Install Support Software & Drivers

Bluetooth pointing devices work best with additional support software and mouse drivers—Filifiliga a Logitech, Razer Synaps, etc. Look up the Bluetooth mouse model online and install any applicable software from the manufacturer.

If you’ve already done that, update the software (visit the application’s settings page and look for a Siaki mo Faʻafouga option or something similar) and see if that eliminates the lag.

Disable Power Management for Bluetooth Adapter

If your Bluetooth mouse lags when left idle for a few seconds, use the Device Manager in Windows 11 to disable power management for the PC’s Bluetooth module.

1. Taumatau-kiliki le āmata button ma filifili Pule Faʻatonu.

2. Faalautele le Bluetooth category, right-click the Bluetooth module—e.g., Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R)—ma filifili meatotino.

3. Suʻe i le Pulega o Pule tab ma aveese le faailoga o le pusa i tafatafa Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power. Ma, filifili OK.

If that fails to resolve the issue, expand the Tagata Faigaluega masini category (further down the Device Manager) and open the meatotino pane for Bluetooth Low Energy GATT compliant HID. Ona, sui lea i le Pulega o Pule tab and clear the box next to Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power.

Disable Bluetooth Power Management by Modifying Registry Keys

If the above fix doesn’t help, you must modify a set of registry keys related to Bluetooth power management via the Windows 11 Registry Editor. However, since accidental changes can break the operating system, we recommend backing up the system registry ao le i faia.

1. Failautusi pupuni + R to open the Run box. Then, type faʻatonutonu ma fetaomi ulu.

2. Navigate to the following folder on the Registry Editor’s left pane:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > FUAFUAGA > Ile taimi neiControlSet > enum > USB

Next, expand the folder that begins with VID_8087 (faʻataʻitaʻiga, VID_8087&PID_0026) and then the sub-folder with the numbers and letters (e.g., 5&ed1e05a&0&10). Finally, select Fa'ailoga o Mea.

3. Double-click each of the following keys on the right side of the Registry Editor window, add a hexadecimal value of 0, ma filifili OK.

  • DeviceSelectiveSuspended
  • SelectiveSuspendEnabled
  • SelectiveSuspendSupported

tusi: If any of the keys above appear missing, right-click a vacant area and select fou > DWORD (32-bit) Taumaʻa. Then, name it as the absent key and save it with a hexadecimal value of 0.

Switch Performance Plan

Another way to avoid Bluetooth mouse lag caused by PC power management is to configure your Windows 11’s default power mode for best performance. However, that can hurt the battery life of laptop devices.

1. tatala le āmata menu ma filifili tulaga.

2. Select the category labeled Paoa & maa.

3. Tatala le lisi toso i lalo i tafatafa o Malosiaga o le mana ma filifili Sili ona lelei faʻatinoga.

Remove and Reconnect Bluetooth Mouse

The following fix involves removing and reconnecting your Bluetooth mouse or trackpad. That should help eliminate issues with a corrupt Bluetooth device configuration.

1. tatala le Amata menu ma filifili tulaga.

2. Filifili Bluetooth & masini on the Settings sidebar. 

3. Filifili le nisi icon (three dots) next to your Bluetooth mouse and select Aveese masini > ioe.

4. Filifili Faʻaopoopo le masini.

5. Filifili Bluetooth and repeat the pairing process to re-establish the Bluetooth connection between your mouse and computer.

Check for Bluetooth Driver Updates

If the mouse lag problem persists, download the latest Bluetooth drivers from your PC manufacturer—Dell, HP, Acer, etc. Then, run the setup file within the downloaded package or perform the update via the Device Manager.

1. tatala le Pule Faʻatonu.

2. Faalautele le Bluetooth vaega.

3. Right-click the Bluetooth module and select Faʻafou le avetaʻavale.

4. Filifili Browser my computer for drivers.

5. Filifili matamata and locate the downloaded driver package on your computer. Then, select sosoo ai e fai le faafouga.

Uninstall and Reinstall Bluetooth Drivers

If you can’t find newer updates, try removing and reinstalling the Bluetooth driver for your PC. Make sure to use a wired mouse to interact with the GUI in the meantime.

1. tatala le Pule Faʻatonu.

2. Faalautele le Bluetooth vaega.

3. Right-click the Bluetooth module and select Lafoaʻi masini.

4. Faʻailoga le pusa i autafa Taumafai e aveese le avetaavale mo lenei masini ma filifili Uninstall.

5. Restart your computer. Windows 11 will automatically reinstall the Bluetooth driver at startup. If it doesn’t, re-open the Pule Faʻatonu ma filifili faatinoga > Faʻamatalaga mo suiga o meafaigaluega.

Faʻafou Avetaʻavale kalafi

Outdated video drivers can also result in a laggy mouse pointer. Check the card manufacturer’s website (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, etc.) for possible updates. Alternatively, use a third-party driver updater tool or Windows Update to acquire the latest video drivers for your PC (more on that next).

Faʻafou Windows 11

If the Bluetooth mouse lag persists, try updating Windows 11 to its latest version. That should patch out any known issues in the operating system that prevent Bluetooth devices from functioning correctly.

1. tatala le Amata menu ma filifili tulaga.

2. Filifili Windows Update on the Settings sidebar.

3. Filifili Siaki mo faʻamatalaga.

4. Filifili sii mai i le taimi nei e fa'apipi'i fa'afouga avanoa.

Additionally, select Filifiliga sili atu > Filifiliga filifiliga and install any Microsoft-verified driver updates for the Bluetooth mouse, the Bluetooth module, and the graphics card.

Scan mo Malware

Computer viruses are another reason that induces mouse or touchpad lag. Use the built-in Saogalemu i le Windows tool (accessible via the system tray) or a dedicated anti-malware utility-pei o le Malwarebytes—to thoroughly scan your PC for malware.

Taofia le Faʻamatalaga Faʻamatalaga

Next up, consider disabling Fast Startup in Windows 11. It helps boot up your PC faster and has a history of causing problems with input devices.

1. tatala le āmata lisi, ituaiga vaega o le pulea, ma lolomi ulu.

2. Filifili Meafaigaluega ma Leo.

3. I lalo o le Filifiliga o le Mana vaega, filifili Filifili pe o le a le mea e fai e kulini malosi.

4. Filifili Suia tulaga e le o maua.

5. Uncheck the box next to Liliu vave vave (fautuaina) and select Save changes.

O le a se Isi Mea e Mafai ona E Faia?

If none of the fixes above work, here are a few other things to try:

  • Use the Bluetooth mouse as a standard wireless mouse. Logitech mice, such as the Logitech MX Master, come with a unifying receiver that offers better connectivity than Bluetooth. 
  • Run an SFC or a DISM scan to resolve underlying problems with your Windows 11 PC. 
  • Pair and use the Bluetooth mouse on another computer (PC or Mac). If the mouse lag issue persists, you’re likely dealing with a defective device—send it back for a replacement if it’s still under warranty. If not, continue troubleshooting your PC in Safe Mode.