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Deathadder V2 Pro- what to troubleshoot next?


Hi all,

I've had my V2 Pro for over two years now and absolutely love it. But within the last 2 weeks or so, it's been slowly acting up. At first, in games my character would suddenly look up. Not a "drifting" motion, just a sharp sudden snap.

Then, my mouse pointer started jumping around, skipping, and my scroll wheel started skipping scrolls, clicking on its own, etc.

Googling and looking at threads here, I assumed it was a hardware issue, and took it apart and cleaned it. It didn't seem to work.

Just on a whim, I plugged it in to my computer with the charging cable and it seems to work better now.

I'm guessing it's a software/connection issue, instead of a hardware one. I was hoping it was hardware, because software wise I have no idea where to begin.

I've tried different ports on my PC with the dongle, that's about it. Still the same issue.

It may be interference, but my setup is the exact same as it was before this issue popped up.

Any ideas?

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FiszPL
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  • April 1, 2024

If you live in high wifi congested area then it might be interference.

You mean that on cable it works better - also for the scroll problem?


KingTirz1
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  • December 30, 2024

same problem here, wireless it starts randomly flicking and skipping scrolls but works perfectly fine when plugged in with the cable. Did you find a fix?


Same case here.


It does sound like interference or a power-related issue might be the culprit, especially if the wired connection improves performance. You could try updating firmware or testing the dongle on another machine. Also, if you're troubleshooting things like this, sometimes checking external records can offer helpful context—like through a quick Georgia arrest search for any public data shifts linked to local tech laws or patterns.


You might want to check for any wireless interference or outdated firmware that could be affecting performance. It’s also helpful to run a full system scan to rule out background processes causing lag. If you're dealing with broader issues related to legal checks or records in Indiana, you can explore the IN Arrest Database for more detailed information and context. Sometimes background processes on your system may even tie into security software that scans such databases.


You might want to check if the firmware is up to date and whether any background software conflicts are affecting performance. It's also helpful to test the mouse on a different PC to rule out hardware issues. For deeper troubleshooting, looking into related user reports or system logs could offer clues. While working on tech issues, I came across this useful site for KY Jail Records—worth bookmarking for quick reference if you're researching public data.


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