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I had a similar problem after updating to Windows 11, and here's what worked for me. First, completely uninstall the current mouse driver through Device Manager. Make sure to check the box that says "Delete the driver software for this device" when you uninstall it. Next, head over to the Logitech support website https://logisofter.com/logitech-g102-driver-and-software/ Don't rely on Windows Update to find the driver, as it often installs a generic version that doesn't fully support the G102's features. Download the latest Logitech G102 driver for Windows 11 directly from their site. Once downloaded, run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions. After the installation, restart your computer. Additionally, make sure the Logitech G HUB software is also up to date, as this software is crucial for customizing your mouse settings and ensuring optimal performance. Another thing to check is your USB port. Sometimes, using a USB 2.0 port instead of a 3.0 port can resolve lag issues. Finally, if you have any other RGB control software running (like Corsair iCUE or Razer Synapse), try temporarily disabling them, as they can sometimes interfere with mouse drivers.
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