Mouse gets laggy on each USB port after a couple days

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I plug my wireless Logitech g700s mouse receiver into a USB port, and it works fine for a day or two. Then it starts lagging. The latency is bad enough so it requires extra effort to click a new song in Foobar2000, or select a taskbar icon. It makes playing first person shooters (CS:GO) really horrible.

The only way I've found to fix the problem is to move the receiver to a different USB port, but that only works for a couple days. After a couple weeks, I run out of USB ports and have to do an operating system reset. Then I have another 2 weeks to rotate USB ports.

What could be causing this problem, and how can I fix it?

edit- Switching USB ports isn't working right now. The last switch worked for only 2 hours, which was 2 and a half CS:GO matches. Then the lag kicked in hard and I got wrecked. The boost is kind of inconsistent; maybe the laptop uses hubs for multiple ports, each controlled by a separate driver or something. At least I can rule out display issues, but it's still a weird problem.
 
Hi,

Have you tried installing the Logitech g700s driver for Windows 10?

Here's the driver for your Mouse.
Windows 10 32bit: http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/gaming/LGS_8.81.15_x86_Logitech.exe
Windows 10 64bit: http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/gaming/LGS_8.81.15_x64_Logitech.exe

Once installed do also install this software for it. http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/mouse/Logitech_ConnectUtility2.00.3.exe

Do test your wireless mouse once all this drivers has been installed.
 


I have the Logitech Gaming Software installed. I installed that software, and it's listed as being connected. It doesn't want to connect any further.
 

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