Whenever I unlock my laptop, the whole system runs incredibly slowly for about 30 seconds - moving the mouse is almost impossible (it moves but jumps from one point to another rather than moving smoothly).
I've also seen video ads on websites running very slowly so it doesn't appear to just be a mouse issue. I also locked and unlocked while creating this question, and any typing I do doesn't appear until the system stops running slow (then everything I typed appears, so it is reading inputs).
I have a Windows 10 Enterprise laptop, 16GB RAM, i7 core, SSD drive, so it's not a slow machine. It's a work laptop so I don't have much more info on hardware or how it was built. As far as I know it's also quite new.
I use a DisplayLink dock but have tried the laptop without connecting to this, and it does the same thing.
One other time I noticed this happen (only for a few seconds rather than 30 or so) is when I changed my desktop background. Could be a red herring though.
Any help appreciated. I've Googled but not found anything similar to what I'm experiencing. The IT guys at work are also looking into it but haven't spotted anything so far. They tried (I think) disabling network connections to rule that out, and it still happened.
Thanks in advance.
I've also seen video ads on websites running very slowly so it doesn't appear to just be a mouse issue. I also locked and unlocked while creating this question, and any typing I do doesn't appear until the system stops running slow (then everything I typed appears, so it is reading inputs).
I have a Windows 10 Enterprise laptop, 16GB RAM, i7 core, SSD drive, so it's not a slow machine. It's a work laptop so I don't have much more info on hardware or how it was built. As far as I know it's also quite new.
I use a DisplayLink dock but have tried the laptop without connecting to this, and it does the same thing.
One other time I noticed this happen (only for a few seconds rather than 30 or so) is when I changed my desktop background. Could be a red herring though.
Any help appreciated. I've Googled but not found anything similar to what I'm experiencing. The IT guys at work are also looking into it but haven't spotted anything so far. They tried (I think) disabling network connections to rule that out, and it still happened.
Thanks in advance.