Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-17 Thread joshua stein
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 19:35:17 +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > Hi Joshua, > > could you make a test with the updated diff below and check whether > the scroll speed is normal? (There are no changes in ws, it's just > the kernel part). Hi, this version scrolls much better.

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-17 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
Hi Joshua, could you make a test with the updated diff below and check whether the scroll speed is normal? (There are no changes in ws, it's just the kernel part). On 3/16/19 4:16 PM, joshua stein wrote: > On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 00:48:33 +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: >> Much too fast? I'm a bit

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-16 Thread joshua stein
On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 00:48:33 +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > Much too fast? I'm a bit surprised. In my tests, the new method was > generally somewhat slower than the old one (and I haven't changed the > "scroll units"). How did you test it? Which hardware and which applications > did you

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-14 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 01:40:55AM +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > Anyway, first we should make sure that the mechanism > is sound; I'm a bit puzzled by Joshua's report and hope there will be > more tests. Your change works well on my x250 and x201. Compared to my x220, which currently runs the

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-13 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
On 3/13/19 4:49 PM, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > On 13/03/19(Wed) 00:41, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: >> The standard method of scrolling in X is tailored to mouse wheels and >> proceeds in coarse steps. Wheel events are mapped to button events, and on >> receiving such an event, an application moves the

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-13 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
On 3/13/19 5:27 PM, joshua stein wrote: > On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 at 00:41:12 +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: >> The standard method of scrolling in X is tailored to mouse wheels and >> proceeds in coarse steps. Wheel events are mapped to button events, and on >> receiving such an event, an application

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-13 Thread joshua stein
On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 at 00:41:12 +0100, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > The standard method of scrolling in X is tailored to mouse wheels and > proceeds in coarse steps. Wheel events are mapped to button events, and on > receiving such an event, an application moves the view of its data by some > fixed

Re: wscons: precision scrolling

2019-03-13 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 13/03/19(Wed) 00:41, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > The standard method of scrolling in X is tailored to mouse wheels and > proceeds in coarse steps. Wheel events are mapped to button events, and on > receiving such an event, an application moves the view of its data by some > fixed distance -