Jan 04 2022 07:25 AM - edited Jan 04 2022 07:26 AM
This is an ongoing issue I am having when HDR is enabled. When the PC goes to sleep (or while using some apps) the mouse becomes laggy and turns to a transparent gray upon awakening. Pressing ctrl-alt-del resolves this issue but only temporarily. There is a reddit thread here discussing this issue in more depth: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/qmgx7q/mouse_lag_with_hdr_enabled/
One user reported this fixed, but the issue reappeared a few days later.
Some feedback from Microsoft would be appreciated.
Jan 06 2022 11:48 PM
Jan 06 2022 11:51 PM - edited Jan 06 2022 11:56 PM
Any chance you are also running EVGA precision x1 for GPU tuning? For some reason, it uses almost 20% CPU usage and when I force quit the app everything works again for a short while. Also when I am gaming my system performs flawlessly. It's been taking me a while to get to the bottom of this bug.
Jan 07 2022 05:53 AM
@JonahSchiavone I'm not but I do use an EVGA GTX 1060 for what its worth
Feb 06 2022 12:05 PM
Jul 12 2022 07:54 PM
How can think use hdr mean used tv ?
Laptop use hdr display example aero 15 model can enable hdr. 😕
Jan 08 2023 10:27 AM - edited Jan 08 2023 10:30 AM
When using a TV as a PC monitor, try looking for a "game or PC mode" picture setting, this should lower your input lag. On a Hisense TV I usually use "Filmmaker mode" for viewing content, but it has lag. I set HDR Game mode, it's much more responsive.
Aug 26 2023 09:01 AM
August 2023
Windows 11 Pro (22H2)
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
NVIDIA driver version: 536.99
Monitor: Asus TUF Gaming VG27B (ASUS Gaming HDR mode)
Resolution: 2560x1440@120Hz
Moving mouse around very, very slowly keeps the cursor bright white. When hovering the cursor over eg. an HTTPS link (or any other object that does something if clicking left mouse button), the "normal" mouse cursor changes it's appearance to mid-gray. Also the size of the cursor is smaller. The cursor position updates roughly every one second. Sometimes it seems that the cursor does not want to move at all.
Jul 22 2024 01:12 AM