One other thing might be the surface you are moving the mouse over. Unless
there is enough texture, the mouse might not register its motion. And/or,
perhaps the optical receiver is contaminated.

On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 10:34 AM Jason Barnett <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In my experience, this type of problem has always been either a low battery
> in the mouse, or RF interference.
> Try a wired mouse. If it still jerks then it is a computer/software issue,
> if it works fine then it is likely an RF issue.
>
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2018, 9:59 AM John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The mouse on my desktop (less than a year old) is a Logitech M185
> > wireless USB mouse. It jerks, and extremely slowly, that is, you move
> > it and nothing happens for a couple minutes. And when it does finally
> > move it's not exactly where you wanted it, so repeat the operation. It
> > can take ten minutes to click on something, and the clicks are also very
> > slow.
> >
> > I have tried everything I could think of:
> >
> >         o       Swapping the mouse with another identical mouse known
> >                 to be working fine, including a brand new one.
> >         o       Moving the USB receiver gizmo to different USB ports
> >
> > I also opened Task Manager and note that nothing is taking more than a
> > couple percent of the CPU and almost all of the 16GB of RAM is free.
> > There also appears to be no disk activity.
> >
> > Suggestions?
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