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I found out where the problem was, and I am pretty sure that this will fix most of the people's problems here.
When you are an old-time hardcore gamer, you pressed the left mouse click (M1) button probably too hard in the past. Therefore, one of the click areas in your mouse M1 area is damaged, which causes that when you press on a certain spot inside the M1 field, it will cause a double or even triple click. This will cause the issue that the weapon randomly "stops" firing mid-spray. This is not an internet problem or a software/PC settings issue. It's just that your mouse left click is "broken" inside a very specific area that you probably don't hit when you test it against bots + walls because then you are more relaxed and don't press the m1 button that hard.
You can find out if m1 is broken by visiting this site: https://codepen.io/blink172/pen/vERyxK
Try to move your finger around the M1 area and press hard (like spraying in a real game situation 1vs1), maybe move a bit in a circle. You will notice that there will be measured a double click from time to time when you hit the broken area of M1. This is also the reason why it does not appear all the time and feels a bit "randomly." Yes, because you hit the damaged area of your mouse not every time, because it might be a very small area.
Now, what are the options small Timmy Boy has?
A) You can buy a new mouse, and it will fix it until you break one of this new mouse.
B) You can try to repair M1. Good luck if you are not an engineer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEvDZxIMNiI
C) Blame Volvo, internet, graphic driver, PC components, and continue to play with bullets stopping mid-spray.
for me i use a side mouse button for +use/buy, and it reactivates too quickly (so a tap to close the buy menu ends up reopening it)
this only started happening 2 or 3 weeks ago, long after the first bug had been fixed
before you ask: i'm very capable of tapping a mouse button and not accidentally holding it for 200ms
1. Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Supply
Check that you have it set to high here, because if you get here through the operating system search, you may open two options.
1.1 Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Supply > Change Circuit Settings (for balanced)
1.2 Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Supply > Change Circuit Settings (for high)
Go to "Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Supply" and check that "Change Advanced Power Settings" is set to high performance and "usb temporary shutdown parameter"-False, and CPU min=100% max=100%. Click apply - it will close - go in again to check if the settings are still in place.
2. Settings - System - Power (You need to change here too, but if you have managed 1 point, you will be told that you already have max performance set)
3. Intel Optane application settings
Here you need to put "Never" under Allow application to run in the background.
And classically, in Device Manager, check USB Controllers, each > properties > power management > uncheck "allow this device to shut down to save power" option