I tried that, but chrt keeps the prio on 0 for me (SCHED_OTHER). When
manually setting it to 99 it works but that needs sudo, and I do not
want to run synergyc as root when I do not have to. I automated this by
creating a file 'startsynergyc.sh' with file mode 6755 and the following
contents:

/usr/bin/synergyc myserver; pgrep synergyc | sudo xargs chrt -p 99

It now works for me when running synergyc as user again.

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