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Visual Studio causes jerky mouse movements



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When I have a VS instance open, mouse movements are jerky.



When I close it, the issue goes away.



When I have Windows' Task Manager window open and active, the mouse moves smoothly, even if VS is also open.



Any ideas?



Some places on the net recommend removing (renaming) the RAVBg64.exe and RAVCpl64.exe files (from Realtek) and rebooting, but that didn't fix it for me.










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    When I have a VS instance open, mouse movements are jerky.



    When I close it, the issue goes away.



    When I have Windows' Task Manager window open and active, the mouse moves smoothly, even if VS is also open.



    Any ideas?



    Some places on the net recommend removing (renaming) the RAVBg64.exe and RAVCpl64.exe files (from Realtek) and rebooting, but that didn't fix it for me.










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      When I have a VS instance open, mouse movements are jerky.



      When I close it, the issue goes away.



      When I have Windows' Task Manager window open and active, the mouse moves smoothly, even if VS is also open.



      Any ideas?



      Some places on the net recommend removing (renaming) the RAVBg64.exe and RAVCpl64.exe files (from Realtek) and rebooting, but that didn't fix it for me.










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      When I have a VS instance open, mouse movements are jerky.



      When I close it, the issue goes away.



      When I have Windows' Task Manager window open and active, the mouse moves smoothly, even if VS is also open.



      Any ideas?



      Some places on the net recommend removing (renaming) the RAVBg64.exe and RAVCpl64.exe files (from Realtek) and rebooting, but that didn't fix it for me.







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          Could be related to hardware acceleration. Have you tried updating your graphics drivers?
          Also, you can try to disable hardware rendering:




          Turn off hardware graphics acceleration to switch to software
          rendering. To do this, follow these steps: In Visual Studio, click
          Tools, and then click Options. In the Options dialog box, clear the
          Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
          check box. (Refer to the following screen shot for this step.)




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          Could be related to hardware acceleration. Have you tried updating your graphics drivers?
          Also, you can try to disable hardware rendering:




          Turn off hardware graphics acceleration to switch to software
          rendering. To do this, follow these steps: In Visual Studio, click
          Tools, and then click Options. In the Options dialog box, clear the
          Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
          check box. (Refer to the following screen shot for this step.)




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          Could be related to hardware acceleration. Have you tried updating your graphics drivers?
          Also, you can try to disable hardware rendering:




          Turn off hardware graphics acceleration to switch to software
          rendering. To do this, follow these steps: In Visual Studio, click
          Tools, and then click Options. In the Options dialog box, clear the
          Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
          check box. (Refer to the following screen shot for this step.)




          (Taken from the link here)






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          • Can you please enter some context about the link you provided? This seems to be a link-only answer. And if the link breaks this answer becomes useless.

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          Could be related to hardware acceleration. Have you tried updating your graphics drivers?
          Also, you can try to disable hardware rendering:




          Turn off hardware graphics acceleration to switch to software
          rendering. To do this, follow these steps: In Visual Studio, click
          Tools, and then click Options. In the Options dialog box, clear the
          Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
          check box. (Refer to the following screen shot for this step.)




          (Taken from the link here)






          share|improve this answer















          Could be related to hardware acceleration. Have you tried updating your graphics drivers?
          Also, you can try to disable hardware rendering:




          Turn off hardware graphics acceleration to switch to software
          rendering. To do this, follow these steps: In Visual Studio, click
          Tools, and then click Options. In the Options dialog box, clear the
          Automatically adjust visual experience based on client performance
          check box. (Refer to the following screen shot for this step.)




          (Taken from the link here)







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