A few days ago I noticed that using MapToOutput resulted in the
pointer rapidly jumping between the mapped (screen-specific) and
unmapped (desktop-wide) coordinates.

Imagine you have a simple dual-monitor setup, with the xrandr outputs
'LEFT' and 'RIGHT' set up to span your desktop across the two monitors
and 'MapToOutput LEFT' being used. While the stylus is near the left
edge of the tablet there is only a slight jitter (as it rapidly jumps
between the left of the LEFT screen and the left of the entire
desktop). As the stylus is moved further right the jitter increases in
magnitude, until at the extreme right it is at its worst (as it
rapidly jumps between the right of the LEFT screen and the right of
the entire desktop).

I'm having trouble nailing down the cause. Its affecting only my Arch
Linux installs (one on real hardware, two in VirtualBox), not anything
else (e.g. Ubuntu 11.04). I thought at first it could be some weird
Gnome 3 issue, but a clean install with XFCE doesn't appear to act any
different. Any ideas?

Jason

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