The same situation for me starting with one week ago after Windows last updates: both the mouse and the keyboard freeze for 10-20 seconds. This happens so often that it is practically impossible to write any more text.
Windows 11 keyboard lag. Nothing fixes it
This problem started about 2 months ago. It effects both the keyboard and the mouse. I am using a wireless keyboard.
Logitech MX710 I have used this keyboard successfully for about 3 years. My previous keyboard also Logitech wireless worked for about 5 years before I replaced it. I have reached out to Logitech and they do not have any drivers to use with their unifying receiver. I have checked so many helpful hints online that I have lost track of how many times I have tried each of them again and again.
I have tried the following steps:
reloaded drivers from windows, windows update, and computer based.
Removed keyboard filters
Changed repeat rate from medium to fast
Ran Keyboard troubleshooter
ran DSIM.exe /online /cleanup-image / restorehealth
ran sfc /scannow
restarted computer
Still have a very slow - skipping - laggy keyboard.
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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2023-03-21T15:22:27+00:00 -
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2023-03-20T14:43:20+00:00 I have another possible solution for this. I am about 90% certain that this contributes to the issue. It seems mobile phones can interfere with Logitech Unifying keyboards. I have noticed that if I put my iPhone down on my desk right near the keyboard, I seem to have the issue more often. If I keep the phone at least two feet from my keyboard, I rarely have any issues. I expect that this is because they are both using 2.4 Ghz frequencies, and the signal from the phone can overwhelm the signal from the keyboard.
If you tend to put you phone on the table near the keyboard, try moving it to another location and see if this helps.
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Anonymous
2023-03-19T22:21:11+00:00 I have the same problem. Logitech M310 wireless mouse and K540 wireless keyboard. Both work erratically on Windows 11. All the time, in all applications. I changed the batteries. These worked fine on Windows 7. These work fine on Windows 10 - I switch between a Windows 10 and Windows 11 computer all day, every day and the mouse and keyboard work fine on Windows 10. I've applied a firmware update from Logitech. I've installed every update that's been pushed to my Windows 11 computer. When are you going to fix this?
Yes I ask it too - When are you going to fix this Microsoft??!! It's VERY AGGRAVATING
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Anonymous
2023-02-25T20:23:47+00:00 i have the same issue, but it's a wired keyboard, meaning it's connected to the computer physically.
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Anonymous
2022-12-03T15:28:13+00:00 After attempting everything I could think of and suggested, I finally gave up and purchased a new keyboard and mouse NONE LOGITECH). Previously as many have suggested, I had moved my dongle closer to the keyboard. It was 6 inches away from the mouse and 12 inches away from the keyboard at my last attempt. This still did not help. The best I can figure is the dongle becomes worn out or somehow fowled or as suggested by the evidence it is a software bug from windows 11. There appears no reliable way to reset the device. Replacing the keyboard and mouse worked just find. Good luck to everyone having this issue.