How do I fix input lag or jitter with my G502?
Applies to: Logitech G502 Hero / G502 Lightspeed / G502 X / G502 X Plus
Last updated: May 2025
Problem
Your Logitech G502 mouse is showing signs of input lag, jittery cursor movement, or delayed clicks, especially during games or high-precision tasks.
Solution
Input lag or jitter can stem from USB issues, wireless interference, polling rate conflicts, outdated software, or surface tracking problems. Below is a step-by-step approach to isolate and resolve these issues.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide
1. Check USB Connection (Wired Models)
- Plug the mouse directly into a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port (avoid USB hubs or front panel ports)
- Try a different USB port
- Avoid USB extension cables unless they’re official Logitech adapters
2. For Wireless Models: Optimize Receiver Placement
- Use the USB extender to place the Lightspeed receiver closer to the mouse
- Avoid placing the receiver near:
- Wi-Fi routers
- Power cables
- Other USB 3.0 devices (can interfere with 2.4 GHz signals)
3. Check Surface and Sensor
- Use the mouse on a clean, non-reflective surface or a proper mousepad
- Avoid glass, mirror, or multicolor/high-gloss surfaces
- Clean the sensor lens gently with a microfiber cloth
4. Update Firmware and G Hub
- Open Logitech G Hub
- Click the gear icon ⚙️ > Check for Firmware Update
- Restart G Hub and your PC after updating
Outdated firmware or software is a common cause of performance issues.
5. Adjust Polling Rate
- Open G Hub > Device Settings
- Try lowering the polling rate from 1000 Hz to 500 Hz temporarily
- Some systems (especially laptops) handle 500 Hz more reliably under load
6. Close Background Apps
- Heavy system load can introduce lag
- Close unnecessary background apps (especially those with overlays like Discord, NVIDIA GeForce Experience, or browser tabs)
- Monitor CPU usage via Task Manager
7. Try Onboard Memory Mode (Optional)
- Switch to Onboard Memory Mode in G Hub
- This ensures the mouse isn’t waiting for G Hub to respond with profile data, which can sometimes cause latency
8. Reset the Mouse (if needed)
Hardware reset (G502 Hero / Lightspeed):
- Unplug the mouse (or power off)
- Hold Left Click + Right Click + DPI Up for 5 seconds
- Reconnect/power on
Notes
- Input lag can also be introduced by V-Sync or frame caps in games—test with V-Sync off
- Windows pointer speed settings and “Enhance pointer precision” (mouse acceleration) may also affect feel—disable for consistent gaming control
- Try the mouse on a different PC to confirm if the issue is hardware-related





