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Wireless is usually pain in the ass anyway. Get yourself Logitech G400s, ok price and wired mouse dont need battery changes and dont have problems with lag.
Until I find a mouse that fits me I ordered another Rapoo of the same kind. It's only about 17€ so even if the mouse only lives for 6 months before the problems start it's still much better than the superslow Logitech x3 When I have more money I might buy a mouse with better DPI AND GHz :) But the Rapoo is a REALLY fast mouse actually. Problably more than 1000DPI even though that's what it says on the box ^^
Check what channel your internal WiFi network is running on for the 2.4GHz range... these days it's pretty saturated and it could be causing some interference as it was for me.
I noticed it straight away when I changed my 2.4GHz channel, my mouse and keyboard became really slowwww to respond... changed it back to what I had and it was great again.
HTH
Hey again. Bought a Zowie FK2. Wonderful mouse. Recommended :)
moving off the mousepad worked for me. thanks