https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25912
--- Comment #59 from Tex Hipp texas.hippocampus@gmail.com --- xsitian,
Interesting. Thanks for the suggestions. I have an nVidia GeForce GTX 950, which is, to my understanding, a fairly beefy card (although I am far from an expert). Most of my models so far are what I'd assume are small and not complex (i.e., not many curves or textures); the largest file size is <300 kB.
I hadn't gotten around to fiddling with the checkboxes in the nvidia-settings application because there are just so many and I'd be blindly guessing which might have an effect. As I mentioned earlier, I did try unchecking the "Sync to Vlbank" setting under the "OpenGL Settings" tab. It seemed like that might have the same effect as the "vlbank_mode=0" command line workaround. Didn't work for me.
I poked around in nvidia-settings (version 358.09 from Oct 2015) until I could find what I think you were talking about. The "PowerMizer" tab for me presents an option at the bottom to switch "Preferred Mode" between the following options: Auto, Adaptive, and Prefer Maximum Performance. It defaulted to "Auto" so I tried "Prefer Maximum Performance". Unfortunately, that does not work for me, either. I still see the one-mouse-event-behind behavior.
I do hope a wine dev would jump and and fix it, but I fear that it affects too few people to be a priority, not to mention that it's fairly old software.
I did forget to mention in my earlier posts that SketchUp versions after v8 don't seem to be an option for me: I get an error trying to install some .Net component for SU Make 2014 and 2015. It appears that this issue affects some users of those versions as well (Patrik Dufresne, comment #55) even if I could get it to install.