https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42631
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--- Comment #49 from unsuspicious.fakename+wine@gmail.com --- Yes, the Fallout input problems look weird / different to me too:
For some people, alt+tabbing out of the (Fallout 4) window or moving it to a different virtual Desktop appears to solve the issue temporarily.
While messing around with alt+tab and holding / releasing keys and mouse buttons in different windows (p.E. pushing button(s) in and releasing them outside the game), I didn't manage to get the mouse fixed, but I DID manage to break it more:
The middle mouse button and ESC key switched functions in the game. ( Also, <tab> in game stopped working and possibly more weird stuff. )
Once they were switched that way, they stayed that way until I alt+tabbed + clicked around more. While I couldn't figure out how exactly it happens, I managed to reproduce it several times (restarted X between attempts).
The feel of this together with the sudden, jerky / big mouse movements (if they are related) makes me thing that the "fallout 4 mouse drift" might not be that much of a "drift" (as seen in other games)... but more of a... "totally messed up input events, even from different sources" sort of bug (Unless those observations are totally unrelated).