https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=516456
--- Comment #2 from Grek <[email protected]> --- (In reply to VBS from comment #1) > I will add that if you have "Enable pointer acceleration", the pointer will > always stick to the edges if you move it slowly, regardless of the pointer > speed setting. > > It is incredibly frustrating as it makes the pointer acceleration feature > unusable with multi monitors - where it is needed most. > With multiple monitors, the pointer acceleration feature is useful in that > it facilitates both precise movements and long distance movements without > lifting the mouse. The acceleration curve can be intuitively learned, but it > is impossible to learn and accurately predict exactly when the pointer will > stick. Slowing down to accurately stop the pointer over something near the > edge of the adjacent monitor will result in the pointer getting stuck at the > edge. Un-sticking it means moving it faster, overshooting the target, and > re-approaching from the other side - that, after first having your workflow > broken by the fact that the pointer never arrived at the intended location > despite making a movement that should have taken it there. > > Setup: > Linux: 6.18.8-1-MANJARO (64-bit) > Plasma Version: 6.5.5 > Graphics Platform: Wayland > > 3x 4K monitors. > Scale = 200% (for all). > Corner barrier = off. > Edge barrier = None. > Enable pointer acceleration = on. > Pointer speed = 0.00. > > Bug triggers regardless of Pointer speed setting when Enable pointer > acceleration = on. > > If I turn pointer acceleration off, for me, it always sticks when set below > -0.50. > At exactly -0.50, it sticks moving left to right, but not right to left. > At -0.49 and above, it is not impeding my mouse movements. I tried to changed my scaling to 130% and it seems to behave the same as for you, it get stuck at -0.50 instead of 0.00 for me. Seems to be related to the monitor scaling. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
