I think it depends on several things: brand (and thus quality); connection type; stuff like wireless LAN routers near it; and how full the batteries are. Make sure it is not a ps/2 mouse, they are quite "slow". It has to be a USB 2.0 mouse, and preferably do not use a USB 1.1 connection (if your pc still has them). Make sure you have a mouse of a good brand, and regularly replace its batteries. And no other wireless devices may be able to "hinder" it.
Or be advised, and use a wired, compact mouse of Logitech. I am using such "compact mouses" since my teenage years on several systems, and still I like them extremely much. They are light, compact and really ergonomic; its performance during gaming is good as well. And last but not least: they cost you about 30 to 60 euros (I don't know that precisely). So they are quite cheap, compared to other mouses of the same quality! I think they are called "Logitech mini mouse optical".
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