your mouse needs better working hours
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OP have you tried moving to France
You mentioned not trying on the laptop yet - I would try that that's a good idea. It would help to determine if it's the computer or the mouse causing the issue.
Specifically the USB hub/Controller for the port it’s plugged into.
Maybe look at the power save options in the device manager.
First test inconclusive. Seemed to respond quickly but I woke my laptop up from a sleep during that time period so maybe that influenced the test. Without knowing the exact idle time it's hard to tell (for now). Will try again later.
Yeah, that's definitely a good idea. Might take a little while to get back with an answer. I'll edit the post when I do.
Sounds like a power saving mode either on the computer, or built into the mouse. Are you using the built in Bluetooth of your computer, check to see if it has its own power saving settings either in Bluetooth settings, or computer energy/sleep/performance settings.
Never had a similar issue, although I've had bad luck with Microsoft mouses in other situations.
My suggestions are: Try updating the drivers, looking for something related to "sleep" in the mouse settings (sometimes mice have their own, non-Windows settings controller), and try on another device and/or operating system if possible.