http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3596
------- Additional Comments From vincent.fourmond@9online.fr 2005-16-10 04:12 ------- Starting with a native dinput.dll found on DLL-files.com does work a lot better, thanks. I got a better idea of the problem with the builtin DLL:
* first, the reaction to user input was really slow, so you could mouse your mouse quite a long while before the cursor actually did start to move; * it also did seem that there was a delay in mouse events: if I was doing so small moves, I could see the cursor move step by step after a while, and then, if I chnage the direction in which I move the mouse, it still goes on moving in the original direction for two or three jumps.
Thanks for the dinput.dll trick ;-) !