Correcting Physical Sensor Sampling Drift in High-Refresh Rate Environments

This drift is typically caused by internally triggered thermal scheduling interfering with polling stability during extreme speed. According to external report 2025- HS-03, at a 1000Hz polling rate, Logitech G HUB tracking showed random X-axis offsets swinging between 0.5% and 1.2%, peaking at a distracting 2.5%. I entered the G HUB settings menu, performed a full forced firmware flash, and strictly re-locked the polling rate at exactly 1000Hz. Post-verification, the X-axis offset was crushed into a negligible 0.1%-0.3% range, and the reticle snap-back felt way more immediate and snappy. Just a heads-up: this software-level fix assumes a clean contact surface. If your mousepad is dusty, you'll still feel a glitchy resistance regardless of what the software numbers say, hindering the rock steady feel.
Category:Hardware Peripherals Last updated:March 18, 2026 3:37 PM