Finally, I decided to try and plug my mouse dongle directly into my computer and see if that helped and miraculously it seems to have done the trick. I decided to try another mouse with the same results. I had my wireless dongle plugged into a USB port on my monitor right beside the dongle for my wireless keyboard. I have a powerful computer so I couldn't figure it out. I even have a SSD ordered thinking maybe my drive was slowing it down. I had 6gb of RAM and upgraded to 16gb thinking that would help (didn't help).
I recently installed AutoCAD Architecture 2016 and had been fighting with a jerky mouse cursor too (only in CAD). I know this thread is fairly old, but I wanted to add to it. I haven't had the mouse lag/jump problem in quite some time. having it directly connected to the computer would affect it, but it did for mine.
I have no idea why running the dongle through a hub first vs. Finally, the issue seems to have gone away when I moved the dongle to a USB port on my monitor.
#Draftsight 2018 jerky 3d mouse drivers#
Still, I had to keep those drivers installed, so I moved the dongle to various ports on my computer, all to no avail. I thought it was the dongle for my mouse picking up interference at first (even with the dongle less than 2 feet away from the mouse), but the mouse was working fine before I installed the Logitech drivers. I think when you plugged in the non-Logitech mouse that the computer was still probably using the Logitech drivers. I had the same issue with my Logitech mouse, but unfortunately, I customize all the buttons so I need to keep the Logitech driver installed. If you don't use the Logitech enhancements, uninstall that driver and use the generic Windows mouse driver. I'm pretty sure it's the Logitech driver.