EditI just tried switching this^ back and forth, seems to have no effect. It could have been resetting the graphics settings to default, or reinstalling razer synapse. I also noted that Windows Search indexer had 9% or so CPU usage while the mouse lag was occurring, I have no idea if that could be related. Not sure!
for the DPI settings, I was referring for the window display scaling, I suggest to keep it at 100% although some users have success with 125% or 150% I just want to keep my system always under ideal situations.
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Try to use a higher polling rate for your mouse. In the past I had issues with Rhino producing shutter lag while the polling rate of my mouse (Logitech G502 Proteus spectrum) was set to default 125 rps (reports per second). The problem was caused by the simultaneous use of a regular mouse and a 3d mouse (SpacePilot). Once I switched to 1000 rps, Rhino got perfectly smooth.
I'm not using the Mac mouse, I'm using Mac mini with my Razer mouse. I installed the driver for that Mouse, unfortunately it only allows me to set the sensitivity and acceleration. I also tried to install Google Chrome, but it doesn't work either. When I click the side button of my mouse, it doesn't go back to the previous page. Under Windows, the default behavior of the back button in a mouse is to navigate back to the previous page, but it's not the case under Mac.
To do this, open the application and click the mouse button you want to change the assignment for. A window will pop-up where you need to open the drop-down menu and select "keyboard function", then enter the respective keyboard combination.
It is different for the Chroma with the new synapse 2.0, you go into customize -> select button 4 or 5 whichever you are working with and select keyboard function, press and hold "alt" + "right" or "left" arrow key and it should remap to forward or back respectively. No need to download other software to override your already installed and fully functional software. Your Welcome.
Once you have downloaded USBOverdrive. Assigning Back and Forward to buttons 4 and 5First select the physical button you want to configure by pressing it on the device or choosing it in the left side list. Then look at the menus at the right and choose "Keyboard Shortcut" + "Back" (or "Forward").
Weird. Just saw your post and opened the program again and for some reason it connected this time lol. So it seems to be working kinda. I will post more on this later as there is still some weird stuff going on. I will have to do more testing to fully describe it lol. But as a quick update I can tell you that it does not disconnect when unchecking the enable instance or sync with razer check box(s). Xing the prog will restore WLED control.
I have your app connected and showing up in synapse and if I change the color in synapse it shows in the preview of the app, but the LEDs just turn off. If I disable the sync in the app the LEDs cut over to what I have set in WLED the fade off. When sync is enabled I get a message in the web interface that says WLED is receiving live data. If I toggle sync that message goes away/comes back pretty quickly.
The issue of Synapse not detecting devices is mostly reported for Razer mice and keyboards. However, that issue can also occur for Razer headphones, broadcast microphones, and other accessories that software will usually detect. This is how you can fix the Synapse software not detecting Razer devices within Windows 10 and 11.
You can check supported hardware at the Razer Synapse 3 supported device page. Click a category on that page to see if your device is listed there. You can also check compatibility for version 2.0 at the Razer Synapse 2.0 supported device page. If your device is listed among the supported hardware on one of those pages, your Synapse software should detect it.
This issue can occur because of USB port connection issues. Some users have revealed that plugging Razer devices into different USB ports on their PCs resolved the issue of synapse not detecting them. So, try unplugging your Razer device and plugging it into an alternative USB port. Also, plug the device directly into your PC without using any intermediary USB hubs.
Corrupted or missing Synapse modules can cause the issue of Synapse not detecting Razer devices. So, thoroughly uninstalling Synapse by erasing leftover data and reinstalling the software will often resolve that issue. Reinstall Razer Synapse as follows:
Another fix confirmed to work for this Synapse issue is to reinstall all Razer and HID-compliant mouse and keyboard devices. Applying that potential resolution can resolve device driver conflicts. You can reinstall HID mouse and keyboard drivers as follows:
Launch Razer Synapse to see if it detects your devices after disabling antivirus software on your PC. If this potential resolution works, consider adding Razer Synapse to the exclusion list in Windows Security or alternative security software. Then turn your antivirus protection back on.
I was checking once in a few days the page for updated drivers for Windows 10 2004 as there are some chipset driver and audio driver issues that i previously wrote about on a post here. Chipset is something that plagues some models like mine since laptop release (theres a good workaround thou). Anyway, on Monday there were literally no drivers on the page and you couldnt even pick an OS. Yesterday that was "fixed" as they added 2004 too to the windows 10 options. Whats the issue here? Half of the drivers are literally missing and all of them that are present are for 1809. Aka no gpu drivers for non of the windows 10 versions, no chipset drivers as well and who knows what else as the size present is literally half or less than half of what it was.. and what can i say, 1809 is not even under the options supported for my laptop.. The page is empty and if one is to decide to reinstall OS depending on hp support page for the drivers.. he/she would end with a bunch of windows generic drivers that most of the time make the laptops go crazy.
The last thing I can suggest trying to restore computer back to the factory settings. Performing an HP system recovery (Windows ) While doing the recovery there is an option to back up your personal files. If you have not previously done one now is a good time.
Restoring Files that were Backed Up Using HP Recovery Manager (Windows)You can also contact HP support for assistance. They can remotely access your system to help alleviate difficulties:
www.hp.com/contacthp/
Ah, i see where the confusion came from. I am reporting that the drivers for my laptop disappeared from the hp site. The issues i am experiencing is due to using 1909 audio driver that leads to the audio problems which i did not experience in 1909. Thats inferior issue compared to the actual laptop webpage missing all of the drivers for all of the windows 10 versions except 1809 which has like 30% of the drivers it is supposed to have. I literally dont know what happened with it..
@Echo_lake ... i am starting to feel like this is an automated reply... firstly windows update brings windows generic drivers at most. Secondly the drivers it delivers like intel, nvidia, amd are usually buggy especially for laptops and its always best to go to actual driver page before reinstalling OS and getting all drivers on a flash drive (for example) and installing them with network turned off after OS installation. Thirdly with laptops like HP its best to get drivers from OEM aka in my situation HP itself or i am going to face less performance in games (for example with driver from NVIDIA i scored 13k-14k in 3dmark firestrike while with the one from hp + update through geforce experience i scored around 18k)
Lastly, i dont need drivers right now as i got the 1909 ones stored in a flash drive (ignoring the minor issues from using them on 2004 though......) and the issue here is that the HP Support page is lacking 90% of the drivers that were there 1 week ago. Just check HP Omen dc1026nq for drivers and you will witness that around 50-60% of the 1809 drivers are missing and around 95% of the ones for 1903 and 1909 are absent as well. The only positive difference since monday, the day that the whole page for my laptop was empty, is that they added what i was regulary checking it for - windows 10 2004 tab for drivers, which is also completely empty.
As my comment, in which i explain once again what the issue is, was deleted for no reason... ill try to make it short here - this has nothing to do with what i wrote about aka that the hp driver support page for my laptop (omen dc1026nq) is empty for a week now. There are no drivers for 1903, 1906 and 2004 for 1 week already and theres nowhere to report it.
Please, can you as an HP employee just report it somehow? You can check the page yourself and i made 2 feedbacks for it too but nothing changed almost a week later..
Not to worry as I have limited support boundaries in the support community as of now. I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP and you will be contacted as earliest possible and also I'll do some research on this issue and get back to you with findings.
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P.S. Its kinda connected to this so - i do encounter some issues due to using 1906 drivers on 2004:
1.The sound issues - theres delay, stuttering and noise from time to time. It can be amplified by installing razer surround sound driver that runs with razer synapse 2.0. Theres no fix to that until an audio driver for 2004 pops up.
2.Theres a chipset driver issue that is there since 1809 - its kinda random but when it hits the "Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16) - 1901" gets a "!" on it and the display driver just stops working. I cannot play games nor watch movies when that happens. The only workaround is to actually reinstall the exact same driver in device manager and it doesnt happen again afterwards. It happens on every single reinstallation of OS, so its not a registry problem but a driver one.
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