Ok so I posted a question like this a little bit ago in the wrong format. For that I am sorry. Here is an updated version of the question with all the recommended stuff.
A clear description of the problem:
Ok so basically my mouse cursor will sometimes go at crazy high speeds randomly. There is no way to control it and happens randomly. This really sucks when I'm playing games as its hard to aim when this happens. This problem usually lasts for a split second but can sometimes last up to 5 seconds
Portable or Installed (where was it installed)?:
Installed. My C drive in the Program Files (not x86)
OS Version and edition (x64, x86 etc.)[/color]:
Windows 10 64 bit
Version of the software you are running:
Not sure how to check but when I right click on the icon and click check for updates it says I am using latest version.
Number of CPU (cores) and CPU model/speed:
Not sure. I have a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5200U CPU
Available/Total memory:
I believe I have around 1 TB of total space on my hard drive and about 80% of it is available.
Hope this will help answer my question. I really hope you guys have some sort of fix as its driving me nuts when I play games.
Mouse hardware/drivers:
Language and keyboard layout used:
Debug logs where applicable:
Mouse Sensativity Problem
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Re: Mouse Sensativity Problem
Forgot these sorry XD
Mouse hardware/drivers:
I use a Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum with the Logitech Gaming software.
Language and keyboard layout used:
English with QWERTY layout.
Debug logs where applicable:
Mouse hardware/drivers:
I use a Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum with the Logitech Gaming software.
Language and keyboard layout used:
English with QWERTY layout.
Debug logs where applicable:
Re: Mouse Sensativity Problem
Thanks for the updated info.
As I said yesterday, I can't think of anything in XMBC that could cause this except for maybe some performance issues that have been found in 2.17 (the latest released version).
I have made quite a few changes to improve performance in the latest 2.18 beta so that is worth a try before we go much further (and its nice and stable at the moment!). More importantly though, is the question does this random movement happen if you exit/disable XMBC. If it does then the problem is probably with the physical mouse itself - you may have already ruled this out, but you haven't said so
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As I said, XMBC generally does not do anything with the mouse cursor / position messages. There is certainly nothing in XMBC that can speed up the cursor (except that which modifies the Windows mouse sensitivity setting but that wouldn't be random and inconsistent, and would require you asking XMBC to do so (in application specific profiles) which I don't believe you have done and certainly should impact when playing a game in full screen mode!
Thanks,
Phil
As I said yesterday, I can't think of anything in XMBC that could cause this except for maybe some performance issues that have been found in 2.17 (the latest released version).
I have made quite a few changes to improve performance in the latest 2.18 beta so that is worth a try before we go much further (and its nice and stable at the moment!). More importantly though, is the question does this random movement happen if you exit/disable XMBC. If it does then the problem is probably with the physical mouse itself - you may have already ruled this out, but you haven't said so

As I said, XMBC generally does not do anything with the mouse cursor / position messages. There is certainly nothing in XMBC that can speed up the cursor (except that which modifies the Windows mouse sensitivity setting but that wouldn't be random and inconsistent, and would require you asking XMBC to do so (in application specific profiles) which I don't believe you have done and certainly should impact when playing a game in full screen mode!
Thanks,
Phil
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Logitech G9, Logitech MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, Intel i5-9600k, Asus Z390-ROG, 16GB DDR4,
nVidia GeForce GTX 970, Evo 970 500Gb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9, Logitech MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, Intel i5-9600k, Asus Z390-ROG, 16GB DDR4,
nVidia GeForce GTX 970, Evo 970 500Gb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)