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3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)
N/A
Behavior
I have a Logitech mouse (G603) that can be set to different polling rates. When I have it set to the 500Hz mode, dragging the PrusaSlicer window around is very laggy and floaty, with the window following a few seconds behind the cursor path. The longer I hold the mouse button down, the laggier it becomes -- as if the mouse movement commands are "stacking up" while PrusaSlicer attempts to process them.
If I turn the mouse down to 125Hz mode, the issue goes away. I also don't have this issue with any other applications that I can think of; everything else drags around fine at 500Hz.
I have a 120Hz monitor, but lagging is still there when I turn it down to 60Hz. It's definitely connected to the mouse update rate.
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I suppose your issue is the same. We will be fixing this issue with
PrusaSlicer 2.3.0-alpha1.
pá 16. 10. 2020 v 17:04 odesílatel phizz166 <[email protected]>
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Version
2.2.0
Operating system type + version
Windows 10
3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)
N/A
Behavior
I have a Logitech mouse (G603) that can be set to different polling rates.
When I have it set to the 500Hz mode, dragging the PrusaSlicer window
around is very laggy and floaty, with the window following a few seconds
behind the cursor path. The longer I hold the mouse button down, the
laggier it becomes -- as if the mouse movement commands are "stacking up"
while PrusaSlicer attempts to process them.
If I turn the mouse down to 125Hz mode, the issue goes away. I also don't
have this issue with any other applications that I can think of; everything
else drags around fine at 500Hz.
I have a 120Hz monitor, but lagging is still there when I turn it down to
60Hz. It's definitely connected to the mouse update rate.
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Version
2.2.0
Operating system type + version
Windows 10
3D printer brand / version + firmware version (if known)
N/A
Behavior
I have a Logitech mouse (G603) that can be set to different polling rates. When I have it set to the 500Hz mode, dragging the PrusaSlicer window around is very laggy and floaty, with the window following a few seconds behind the cursor path. The longer I hold the mouse button down, the laggier it becomes -- as if the mouse movement commands are "stacking up" while PrusaSlicer attempts to process them.
If I turn the mouse down to 125Hz mode, the issue goes away. I also don't have this issue with any other applications that I can think of; everything else drags around fine at 500Hz.
I have a 120Hz monitor, but lagging is still there when I turn it down to 60Hz. It's definitely connected to the mouse update rate.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: