Following the wiki page on mouse polling rate, I added this into /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf
options usbhid mousepoll=2
and updated the polling rate without rebooting, to see the effect:
# modprobe -r usbhid && modprobe usbhid
Playing around with the mousepoll value as I had no idea what was an ideal setting - I tweaked it so far to 30, which has had the best effect on window move smoothness. However, not sure yet if that extreme has any unwanted effects - on quick review it seems not to, but I will see in due course, I suppose.
thanks again
]]>$ modinfo -p usbhid
@mah0: yup, looks *exactly* like that! I have the Zowie FK, so I can only change the polling rate by unplugging/plugging the mouse
]]>.... when I try to move floating windows with super+left click drag (why is it not alt+left click?). ....
I don't know about the main issue, but regarding the keybinding comment "why is it not alt+left click?" - assuming you use the companion keybinding tool sxhkd, the default keybinding in sxhkdrc can be changed to whatever you choose. For example, the default keybinding for window move:
super + button{1-3}
bspc pointer -g {move,resize_side,resize_corner}
can just be changed to:
alt + button{1-3}
bspc pointer -g {move,resize_side,resize_corner}
Reload the sxhkd configuration files with super + Escape
]]>I set out to try bspwm and I think it's really nice, except that when I try to move floating windows with super+left click drag (why is it not alt+left click?). There's a huge delay between when I move the mouse and when the window moves. How do I fix this issue, if it can be fixed?
Thank you.
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