https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435377
--- Comment #6 from Philipp Keck <[email protected]> --- 7.3.0 isn't faster under Windows either. Now that I had the direct comparison, I noticed that it is faster under Mint. I recorded it with a screencasting tool on both OSes. On Mint, around 150ms pass between pressing the key (specifically, the keypress being visualized by a tool like Screenkeys) and the new image being rendered. On Windows it's around 300ms (which aligns with my original ~500ms estimate). Both OSes use the same SSD. 150ms isn't super bad, but I can still hit the arrow key much more frequently than that (roughly every 80ms), and also with Picasa I could "see" the images flying by at that speed, so ideally the images would render in <50ms or even <10ms, which would allow me to stop at the right image while moving fast, i.e. not overshooting. Also it just makes for a much smoother user experience overall, if the delay isn't noticeable. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
