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John Connor View Drop Down
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    Posted: 03.Jan.2018 at 23:45
What are the specs for your wireless mouse?  Have you gone to the manufacturer's website and either found a FAQ or posted your question to a forum?

In the meantime, I'd find and test a wired mouse and see what happens.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Jan.2018 at 20:54
Hello To All,
 
I am running AutoCAD LT 2012 and I seem to be having some mouse issues. There are times the mouse works without any problems or hesitation, then out of the blue the mouse becomes hesitant, choppy across the screen or sometime doesn't move until a split second later. Has anyone heard of this before? I am utilizing a wireless mouse. I've changed batteries and changed USB ports and still have the same effects. My next move is to revert back to a "hard wired" mouse and see if the problem exists. Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks a bunch....
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