[Wayland-bugs] [Bug 98839] Hysteresis causes trackpad cursor movement to feel sluggish at very slow speeds and not move at all when you pivot your finger around a spot

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Wed Jan 4 15:04:46 UTC 2017


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98839

Nate Graham <pointedstick at zoho.com> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from Nate Graham <pointedstick at zoho.com> ---
Yes, I'm running with a version of the 4.10 kernel which has the RMI4 patches
applied. I tried turning hysteresis back on and I'm sorry to say it's still
awful. Might be a *little* better than with the 4.9.x kernel series, but with
hysteresis on, I still can't draw tiny circles.

I really think we need to be able to turn hysteresis off entirely for certain
hardware, whether via a user-exposed setting, a hardware blacklist/whitelist,
or something else. For my touchpad, it's simply not needed--an
anti-feature--and having it off has been a singularly more pleasant experience.

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