How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Thanks for the reply Junaid! I have a Microsoft mouse and keyboard combo. You have been the only one to have recommended this simple fix! Thanks, Bob. In reply to BatsTundra's post on July 2, Hi Bob, Glad to know that the suggestion provided was helpful.
In reply to BatsTundra's post on July 4, Hi Bob, Seems like there is something else that is interfering with the signal. Let us know how it goes. Active Oldest Votes. My computer is running on Windows 7, so maybe it might help to check. Improve this answer. Indrek Here are the steps I would take to narrow down the problem: Test out another keyboard on that computer.
Test the keyboard with a different USB port. If you're going to suggest that it's the keyboard, please explain how it's possible that this problem only occurs for some applications. Nuzzolilo Jer did not list any applications in which the keyboard ran as expected.
I suspected the problem persisted in all use cases and is more noticeable in some than in others. Do you think that a keyboard hardware issue could cause Visual Studio to have input lag, but not notepad? That's the issue I'm having. Can't explain why , but moving the ipad fixed the problem! Ashildr 2, 5 5 gold badges 24 24 silver badges 45 45 bronze badges. Mark Kelly Mark Kelly 31 1 1 bronze badge.
Jens Erat I think the physX settings made me a difference! I must have set it manually to the GPU another time trying to fix the same problem. I never could solve it. I'm not sure it's fixing it this time, but for the moment, I think I can tell the difference. Diogo Diogo Canadian Luke You really should provide the link if you want your answer to be up to par The Overflow Blog.
Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. However, some issues are specific to wireless keyboards. If your keyboard is wireless, try the following fixes. Start by ruling out the possibility of the lag being caused by a drained battery. To do this, replace the battery or recharge your keyboard to full.
If this doesn't fix the problem, try the next solution. Start by trying to re-sync your keyboard with the USB receiver. If that doesn't help, insert the USB receiver into a different USB port on your computer if the current port lacks enough power. Try placing the keyboard closer to the USB receiver if possible. If you've placed other Wi-Fi devices such as a router or a cell phone near the computer, move it away and see if that eliminates the input lag.
If none of these solutions work, it could be a sign of hardware damage. So before you start searching online for the best keyboards , try plugging in a different keyboard that works fine on another computer to confirm hardware damage as the cause. Keyboard input lag can be a real annoyance. Hopefully, one of these solutions worked for you, and you're now back to blazing-fast typing as usual.
If you want to type even faster, consider creating a custom keyboard layout. Why use third-party keyboard remapping software when you can use the official Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator app? Arjun is an accountant by education and loves exploring technology. He likes applying technology to make mundane tasks easier, and often, much more fun. Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need.
Learn More ». Pure Capsaicin. A downside to wireless mice and keyboards and one reason I wouldn't use them unless I had to. Rod-IT wrote: Interference. I've tested this on a Lenovo and HP machines but no problem, only Dell's?
You're probably right about the shielding. Any workarounds? No shielding type tape or something? I don't know. Captain Frostbyte This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Captain Frostbyte wrote: Just out of curiosity - is the port on the back the same USB type 1, 2, or 3 as the ones on the sides?
The front has 2 3.
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