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You are using a wireless mouse? C_Rule
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If you are using a wireless mouse, I'm guessing that you've got the tower behind the t.v. or behind some other component. Chances are you're getting interference or a line of sight issue between the mouse and usb receiver. The best way to resolve that is to buy a usb extender cord. Plug one end into the computer (where the reciever for the mouse currently is), and plug your wireless mouse receiver into the other end of the usb cable. Now, run that cable in front of the t.v and away from any other electronics so that you can see the receiver. That should take care of any lag your having, if you are indeed using a wireless mouse of course... =D
I have a 55" Sony Bravia (KDL-52EX700), and have the exact same mouse lag/stuttering. Only Happens when I play games on the T.V. When I play on my monitor there is no problem. I have the PC hooked up via HDMI like the OP. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this. I feel like I might be missing a setting or something on the Sony.Zodan2Are you also using a wireless mouse...
It isn't the wireless mouse. It's input lag on the TV. I bet it's an LCD in Dynamic/Vivid mode with all the picture and motion "enhancements" turned on. Set it to Cinema/Movie, and turn off motion smoother, dynamic contrast, and pretty much any "enhancement".
Wireless mice can also cause it.It isn't the wireless mouse. It's input lag on the TV. I bet it's an LCD in Dynamic/Vivid mode with all the picture and motion "enhancements" turned on. Set it to Cinema/Movie, and turn off motion smoother, dynamic contrast, and pretty much any "enhancement".
WiiRocks66
[QUOTE="WiiRocks66"]Wireless mice can also cause it.It isn't the wireless mouse. It's input lag on the TV. I bet it's an LCD in Dynamic/Vivid mode with all the picture and motion "enhancements" turned on. Set it to Cinema/Movie, and turn off motion smoother, dynamic contrast, and pretty much any "enhancement".
C_Rule
Yes, but since it's only when on their TV, there's a 95% chance it's input lag.
Wireless mice can also cause it.[QUOTE="C_Rule"][QUOTE="WiiRocks66"]
It isn't the wireless mouse. It's input lag on the TV. I bet it's an LCD in Dynamic/Vivid mode with all the picture and motion "enhancements" turned on. Set it to Cinema/Movie, and turn off motion smoother, dynamic contrast, and pretty much any "enhancement".
WiiRocks66
Yes, but since it's only when on their TV, there's a 95% chance it's input lag.
Maybe. But, when he's using his computer with his TV, he's most likely sitting a further distance away from the mouse receiver, than when he's at his desk, and they'd be close to each other.If it's input lag and not the wireless loosing conection (witch in my opinion is much more likely than input lag.) it would be ALL the time even in windows in menus and during desktop.
Most likely you are sitting further away from the dongle than before and your wireless are almost out of reach causing the mouse to stop working a little randomly. Try sitting closer to see if the problem remains.
It's HDMI input lag. Depending on your tv, you might have a "gaming mode" option somewhere...if not then what you can do is lower the picture settings, turn off any kind of motion blur used. You're basically disabling as many enhancements as possible to reduce input lag. Yes, the picture quality will look ugly, but it's what happens when you get an LCD TV. percechIt's HDMI input lag - What does than mean? HDMI many computer monitors also have, HDMI are a digital conector on a cable capable to sent atleast 1920*1080p proggressive scan up to atleast 10m, input lag has nothing with HDMI to do. What absolutely goes against your theory is that the TV was working fine for about 15minutes of gaming, it's not like the input lag suddenly got that much worse after 15min of playing. ;) nope, thats probably not the problem. LCD monitors are the same type in most monitors, the backlit wont change the performance being LED or whatever, samsungs brand new 55" AMOLED might make a difference but LCD are perfectly fine for monitoring.
Put it to game mode, alternatively if still no work, try VGA or component, they often have less input lag on tvs.
[QUOTE="WiiRocks66"]Wireless mice can also cause it. It's not the mice. I've had 2 HDTVs that had this same issue (and it was because of that reason they were returned). It is input lag from the TV. WiiRocks is on the right track.It isn't the wireless mouse. It's input lag on the TV. I bet it's an LCD in Dynamic/Vivid mode with all the picture and motion "enhancements" turned on. Set it to Cinema/Movie, and turn off motion smoother, dynamic contrast, and pretty much any "enhancement".
C_Rule
i cant believe someone said "its your wireless mouse" that's like saying a computer virus is why your computer is running slow.XninjauchihaXI can't believe someone felt it was necessary to bump this thread which is over one year old. Also, not sure if stupid or just ignorant, wireless mice can behave differently depending on their distance from the receiver. Wasn't saying it definitely was the issue, just putting it out there as a possibility.
[QUOTE="XninjauchihaX"]i cant believe someone said "its your wireless mouse" that's like saying a computer virus is why your computer is running slow.C_RuleI can't believe someone felt it was necessary to bump this thread which is over one year old. Also, not sure if stupid or just ignorant, wireless mice can behave differently depending on their distance from the receiver. Wasn't saying it definitely was the issue, just putting it out there as a possibility.
He doesnt know what hes talking about. You made a good point C
I recommend turning all your HDTVs "visual enhancements" off for that particular HDMI port and see if that fixes it.
Also, I got a little concerned about the part that said "I got an HDMI cable for Christmass". Please tell me you didn't pay more than $10 for it :(
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