To work around this problem, turn off the Enhance pointer precision feature:
1.
Click Start, click Run, type
control mouse, and then click OK.
2.
Click the Pointer Options tab, click to clear the Enhance pointer precision check box, and then click OK.
Also see
this article from Logitech.
The surface on which you use the mouse plays an important role in its
tracking. The optical sensor must use the pattern on the surface to
track the position of the cursor. Therefore, using the mouse on a glass
or otherwise see-through surface will inhibit the ability of the sensor
to track the cursor. Also, if you are using the mouse on a reflective
surface, such as a mirror or shiny metal desk, you may experience
tracking problems. In both these situations, try using the mouse on a
mouse pad or piece of paper. By using the mouse on a white sheet of
paper, you can also conserve battery life. Other surfaces that have
been known to cause tracking problems are:
- Some wood grains
- Grooved surfaces
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