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Antilogic2010-12-27 03:53:32
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Antilogic, 2010-12-27 03:53:32

How to get rid of freezes between bluetooth adapter and wireless keyboard + mouse

The other day I got a wireless keyboard with a Logitech MX 5500 Revolution mouse, but without their native whistle, which is plugged into a USB PC. Having searched the net, I did not find one for sale, only a mention that Logitech is going to release a universal receiver that supports up to 6 devices.

In general, I tried to connect a keyboard and mouse to a regular BT adapter. Connected via BlueSoleil, everything works, only there is one BUT.

If you do not perform any actions with the keyboard and mouse for 10 seconds, and then start typing on the keyboard, then everything typed is issued with a delay. It seems that the keyboard buffers first into itself, and then sends everything to the PC at once. And then it starts working fine.

At first I thought, I'll get used to it, but the beginning is already decently fed up. Especially when you have to work with Prof. software.

I looked in the settings of the Logitech SetPoint application, I did not find anything on this topic. I tried to remove the checkbox "Allow the device to turn off to save power consumption" in the properties of the BT adapter, it did not help.

Please share your thoughts on what can be done to eliminate this unpleasant moment in the work.

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habl, 2010-12-27
@habl

Have you changed the location of the USB transceiver? Is there no twisted pair next to it? Have you tried with Wi-Fi off?

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maxberger, 2016-08-28
@maxberger

Here in this review of Logitech MX Anywhere 2 , they tried in different ways to treat the BT connection.
Update BT Drivers. My mouse worked better after the update.
Disable BT power saving in the power management settings of the operating system. You have already tried this.
Interference from WiFi can be if BT and WIFI work in the same frequency range.
Well, it’s 2016, and with BT-connection, many people have problems with different devices. Seems like a bad technology...

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