On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 04:48:50PM -0500, Paul Giblock wrote:
> > !! A good idea. But it could be confusing to the user, unless
> > you provide a substiute.
>
> Yes. I suppose one could overlay a sprite to where the user clicked
> with the mouse last, then we are getting into the syncing you
> mentioned earlier.
> One thing I do like about this method (either emulating the cursor or
> hiding it), is that one could map the mouse's delta position to a
> value on an arbitrary scale. 10:1, log, etc.. It doesn't matter where
> the cursor actually is.
>
> On second thought.. perhaps it does - the cursor is bounded to the
> screen dimensions. Perhaps reset the mouse position and keep some
> running delta. Food for thought in either case.
Makes we wonder: is there a way in X11 to get mouse motion events
without screen bounds ?
Ciao,
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