which can be anywhere from around 30 to 144 events per second depending upon display.
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Originally posted by tildearrow View PostFinally. Can't believe it took GNOME this long.
Now if only libinput devs would remove "your system is too slow" during delayed event processing in libinput...
Code:$ cat /etc/libinput/local-overrides.quirks [Logitech G305] MatchName=Logitech G305 ModelBouncingKeys=1
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Originally posted by cl333r View Post
You remind me of 144Hz, btw what happened to him?
With regards to Gnome though, I will have to give it another go once 42 comes out. I must admit I find it very painful to use compared to KDE but as all things Linux, this is a personal choice. KDE seems to be much easier to configure and more flexible.
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Originally posted by franglais125 View Post
Do you have a few examples of this?
Input handling, gtk4 trickling in perhaps?
Cheers
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Originally posted by franglais125 View Post
Do you have a few examples of this?
Input handling, gtk4 trickling in perhaps?
Cheers- New folder icons on Nautilus (which I'm not really a fan of, but we'll see).
- Most GNOME apps are being ported to GTK4. Some apps haven't finished their port yet (like Settings) and some apps have already merged it (like Calculator, and you can see the finished work here). This is a pretty huge work, as almost everything is getting a facelift this release.
- The new screenshot UI is almost finished, too.
- GNOME Text Editor is being developed as the replacement of gedit, and GtkSourceView is being updated as well.
- Libadwaita improvements, such as the new recoloring API. Here's how Text Editor looks like when recoloring is enabled.
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Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
And knowing how GNOME devs are, these patches wouldn't make it upstream without a lengthy argument, so there's no point on doing that.
Here is proof: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libin...t/-/issues/613
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i'm really happy about this. i use a ducky feather white edition with kalih switches and it has physical switches for polling rate, lod distance, etc. i've been setting it to 125hz to not have any input problems but its going to be really nice setting it back up to 1000hz.
now if gnome can finish adding freesync support in wayland i can enable freesync again on my monitor...
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Originally posted by tildearrow View PostNow if only libinput devs would remove "your system is too slow" during delayed event processing in libinput...
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