Sets LowLevelHooksTimeout = 1000 (ms) under HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop. When an app installs a low-level keyboard/mouse hook and then stops responding, Windows waits this long before bypassing it — at the default that stall can freeze ALL input for several seconds. Lowering it to 1000 ms means a misbehaving hook (a hung overlay, macro tool, or input app) gets bypassed in one second, so your mouse/keyboard stay responsive. Takes effect on next sign-in. Reversible.
MaxTweaks applies this tweak with one click and snapshots your original setting first, so you can revert it cleanly at any time. A System Restore point is offered before batch changes, and every tweak links to its official source.
Get MaxTweaksOfficial documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winmsg/about-hooks