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For the Z key...try to bind it to another key...I find that x key is better to hit.
You might also try to rebind mouse 1 and 2....but not sure if that would help......if your mouse has batteries...are you sure they are up to the task...or maybe need a change?
Since Steam update every game to the last version...we all have the same game.
What we NOT have the same is equipment, running programs and mods...they are different....and here is the thing you must investigate.....maybe see if there is an upgrade for your mouse software :)
Strangely, this bug seems to pop up most in combat, but is rare when not in combat.
I am wondering if the code that describes the player's attack is somehow being used by enemy's code, and there is a delay in processing the statistical calculations. Possibly two functions trying to access the same variables at the same time or something.
Does anyone else have similar delay/unresponsive keys while in combat, but not or much less so when explorering/not in combat?
I've never really had this problem in skyrim though, but it sounds like a typical symptom of being a bethesda game to be honest.