![]() This is a real problem with Bluetooth and 11th gen Intel it seems, which I would label sever as it basically makes most work with Bluetooth mice unbearable. I have seen there are others reporting this at various places. Going into Device Manager -> HID -> Rightclicking the Bluetooth LE HIDs and selecting "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" does not help either.Both mice work just fine on an older laptop.Both "jump" the exact same way as in the reproduction steps in the original post in this thread. Tried with two mice, one Microsoft Bluetooth Precision mouse and one Logitech MX Master 3.Re-installed Windows 10 (upgraded to latest Win 20H2 (19042.867).1 Each package contains different versions of the driver for different adapters. Or Select your operating system from the drop-down menu, then select your version to download and manually install. Uninstalled McAfee with their removal tool. To update the Wi-Fi driver for your Intel Wireless Adapter: Use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant (recommended). Been in contact with Lenovo support, tried both their driver and every Intel Bluetooth driver for the past 3 versions, all with clean installs. ![]() Intel(R) Wi-FI 6 AX201 160 MHz, as I assume that is where the bluetooth chip also sits.Processor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7.I can confirm I have the exact same issue on: ![]()
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