Re: Toshiba Mouse N554 lag technology Bluetooth

Hello

I can't with a Toshiba Wireless Mouse with BT Tech model N554 when I connect to my laptop (Toshiba Satellite L650-111) for a LG TV via an HDMI cable.
The mouse cursor does not move, but with a lag horrible (delay time), about 2 seconds or more. The distance of the laptop and the mouse is little less than 4 meters,
so this shouldn't be a problem. I want to use this configuration for the games, so no late development is essential. This, however, occurs only when I have laptop connected to the TV, if not the mouse works perfectly fine, even if the distance between the mouse and the laptop (not connected to the TV) is greater than 10 meters.

Please kindly advise me a solution for this problem.

Concerning

It works better if your mouse near the laptop?

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