Hi broozar.
I cannot answer mush about Linux use since I'm a Windows user. But, I would like to ask if in these cases the mouse you are using is always the same. I'm asking because we already know that mice with high DPI/Polling rate uses to cause this "uncontrollable" camera issue. There is a thread about that: Jerky mouse on Linux
[EDIT]
I just saw you another post.
There you said your mouse is the Rival 300. It has a polling rate of 1000Hz and max DPI of 6500.
If you can control these parameters by software you may have a better experience (on linux there is one possibility I post in that thread).
Values of 2400DPI and polling rate of 500Hz usually are the "limite" to keep the mouse control. (based on my mouse experiment)
I cannot answer mush about Linux use since I'm a Windows user. But, I would like to ask if in these cases the mouse you are using is always the same. I'm asking because we already know that mice with high DPI/Polling rate uses to cause this "uncontrollable" camera issue. There is a thread about that: Jerky mouse on Linux
[EDIT]
I just saw you another post.
There you said your mouse is the Rival 300. It has a polling rate of 1000Hz and max DPI of 6500.
If you can control these parameters by software you may have a better experience (on linux there is one possibility I post in that thread).
Values of 2400DPI and polling rate of 500Hz usually are the "limite" to keep the mouse control. (based on my mouse experiment)