Alexandre Julliard writes:
Lauri Kenttä lauri.kentta@gmail.com writes:
With my touchpad the results are much more interesting.
Most likely because XInput raw events don't take acceleration into account. I'm not sure there's a whole lot we can do about that.
I've disabled acceleration, and the problem persists. Unless there's some very well hidden option that doesn't react to xset or xinput.
Alexandre Julliard writes:
I think enabling clipping for these apps is a better solution.
But clearly that's not an option if the user has a tablet (or other absolute pointing device) and a touchpad (at least my touchpad). Even if the touchpad problem could be avoided by disabling acceleration, that's a pain for the user and makes the touchpad behave differently from what the user is used to.
What about adding this feature along with a registry key? The implementation is only a few lines and works great in my case.
Of course, this is not an essential feature, as the app works fine in real full-screen mode. So I won't press this any more.