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So I did some testing, and I managed to somehow correct it by switching to my old mouse? I think the game is not recognizing my third party mouse program for my Logitech G502 Hero; Logitech G Hub, or vice versa, and its causing some jank. Do you have a similar set-up with your mouse?
Scratch that, my new mouse works too. What gives? It didn't work, now it does? Does the port you slot the mouse in matter in Windows 11? That is the only thing I can think of that I did differently, besides shutting the PC down and unplugging it. Now I want to figure out what happened and what causes this bug...
I'm using a razer mouse with their synapse software, I'll try turning it off and see what happens. Will edit with my results.
Edit: Turned off razer's software with no improvement.
The only thing I can think of, if you have not tried it, is shutting it down and unplugging it for a extended time. I believe that is the only thing I may have done differently from before when I still had the bug. Maybe try a shutdown and unplug for 30 minutes or so, and then re-plug it in and boot up. At this point, might as well as try everything and see what sticks.
No improvement on my end when I disabled it.