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bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples
From: |
Andrey Orst |
Subject: |
bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Feb 2021 21:55:58 +0300 |
On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 9:34 PM Andrey Orst <andreyorst@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 8:59 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
>
> > I cannot reproduce this. Did you try "emacs -Q"?
>
> Yes, the behavior I've described happens to me in emacs -Q (and emacs -q)
I should mention again, that I'm setting
`mouse-wheel-progressive-speed' to `nil' after I'm opening emacs -Q.
Without this setting the lag still there, but it is a bit harder to
capture it in -Q mode, as buffer scrolls to upper boundary almost
instantly with that much speed produced by toucpad. With my regular
configuration the value of this variable doesn't matter.
--
Best regards,
Andrey Listopadov
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Andrey Orst, 2021/02/06
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/02/06
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Andrey Orst, 2021/02/06
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/02/06
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Andrey Orst, 2021/02/06
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/02/06
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Andrey Orst, 2021/02/07
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/02/07
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Andrey Orst, 2021/02/07
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/02/07
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Andrey Orst, 2021/02/07
- bug#46350: 28.0.50; touchpad-scrolling-eats-lots-of-cpu-samples, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/02/07