Hi, I'm experiencing screen-stuttering while my mouse (Razer Naga Pro V1) is connected via Bluetooth. I'm positve that bluetooth connection is the problem because when I connected mouse via USB dongle (wirelessly ofc) problem goes away. You can see this problem in a youtube video I made (1min long). I read that such behaviour can be caused by bluetooth interference or poor bluetooth connection, but I don't know how this can be possible since my mouse is the only bluetooth periferial connected to my PC and there is around 20-30cm distance between my mouse and bluetooth antennas. I’m using TP-Link Archer TX3000E as my Wi-Fi & Bluetooth adapter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48UhEdgQTdc
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Mouse connected via bluetooth causes screen stuttering
Best answer by BlueFazeDaEnergeticSquid
I’m not entirely sure if you can change the polling rate from a Razer [] Pro Mouse (as I don’t own one), and also, I would imagine there being way more bottlenecks in terms of wireless connection - in general, but the 2.4GHz wireless shouldn’t be an issue in terms of transmission rate…
This is a link about Bluetooth: https://resources.pcb.cadence.com/blog/2022-transmission-rate-vs-bandwidth-in-bluetooth-technology
Hope your Naga Pro’s bluetooth will be figured out!
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