When I'm playing games it often almost glides when I move it, it seems. But sometimes it is fully responsive when I move it, it is not gliding at all I hope I can find someone to help me fix this.
And, what do you mean by gliding and not gliding? What I'm getting, and I could be wrong, is that you initiate movement over a short distance and the mouse continues to move after you've stopped moving the mouse itself or your finger on the mouse pad. Is that correct?
I use desktop and I use Mouse it is kinda weird I watch some tutorials on how to get better mouse accuracy and things. But barely anything worked and after some days something happened and it started gliding in my perspective but in videos, it is completely normal. I just want it to work and another question if u "reset ur pc like nothing is left do you need a windows 10 thing to reset the pc?
The first thing you should check is whether Fast Startup is enabled on your system and, if so, disable it.
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Control Panel, Power Options, Choose what the Power Button does link, activate the Change settings that are currently unavaliable link to make the checkboxes for Turn on Fast Startup (recommended), Sleep, Hibernate, and Lock available for checking/unchecking.
If Fast Startup is active uncheck the checkbox and gracefully close out of the Power Options dialog.
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If that doesn't fix the matter the next thing to do is to go to your computer manufacturer's support page for your specific make and model, generally under the Software & Drivers area, and see if there is a driver available for the mouse. If so, download it and install it.
If that doesn't solve your problem, then if you know that the mouse is a third-party product, like, say, Logitech, then go to the mouse manufacturer's support page for that make/model and get the driver from there then install it.
That is a reasonable number of things to try before digging in to doing anything to Windows 10 itself.
Turning off Fast Startup certainly has no wide reaching consequences other than making sure that Windows 10 starts from scratch each and every time the machine is shut down and powered up again. Reinstalling drivers should not have any negative consequences, either.
More detail about exactly what's happening, and the content provided by the TSG Sysinfo Utility, would be helpful. The particular phrase you elected to use is a bit too broad to be able to give focused advice for.
I've edited your post for language. Even if the board filters star it out it's still not acceptable. Please be more care in the future as this is a family friendly site.
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