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--- Comment #8 from Martin Flöser ---
*** Bug 384767 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #5 from Martin Flöser ---
@David: as the cursor is just a wl_surface: maybe we do get the information of
whether it should be scaled as well. If the applications send us a scale on the
cursor we could incorporate that in
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--- Comment #4 from David Edmundson ---
So the bug is in the DRM hardware cursor rendering, we're not scaling it, but
we are implicitly scaling the hotpost.
Leading to everything being ever so slighlty off, particularly
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--- Comment #3 from Rainer Finke ---
Sorry, I need to correct one of my sentences!
... Actually the mouse pointer jumps some milimeters like when the border areas
are not technically the same as what you see on the screen, it
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--- Comment #2 from Rainer Finke ---
In systemsettings there is a scaling factor of 1x and 2x on Wayland. 2x is
applied on my 4k screen automatically. So you first have to apply this, if you
don't have scaling enabled yet.
Then
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--- Comment #1 from Martin Flöser ---
Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean by this. Especially not with
closing/resizing windows. Could you please describe in more details what you
are doing. Best would be something like:
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