![]() If you have checked thoroughly and there seems to be no such thing then most likely the sensor is at fault. It might be that a tiny hair or some sort of other debris is stuck to the bottom of the mouse affecting the sensor resulting in mouse freezes. To make sure the sensor is truly faulty, take a cotton swab and clean the area around the sensor and the lens itself. Damage to a flawless sensor might have been caused by things like advanced weight modding or cutting certain parts of the mouse resulting in accidental damages. In both of these cases, there is nothing you can really do since the main component that is responsible for tracking the motion of your mouse is out of order. An issue that is unfortunately impossible to really fix is when you either have purchased a cheap mouse with a bad sensor or a good sensor on a good gaming mouse gets damaged.
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