After playing around some more,  it looks like it is just the capacitive touch 
screen that generates less events than a mouse. I've found that for everything 
not using the mouse events, it seems very good.



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 From: Jason H <scorp...@yahoo.com>
To: "interest@qt-project.org" <interest@qt-project.org> 
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 10:03 PM
Subject: [Interest] Is Qt Android always this slow?
 


First, let me say that Qt on android is very cool. But then let me say it's not 
quite as good as I would have believed. First and foremost, I have no idea if 
this is Qt's fault or Android's, but in comparing it to the PC experience, it 
is lagging. There is a definite IO delay in mouse events. There seems to be a 
struggle in GUI operations, especially when using particles. The PC version is 
very fast, the feel is that particles are trivial. On my Note II, frames go 
missing, and not nearly as may are emitted. 
I don't know if this is because of mouse vs capacitive touch display, or 
android or Qt. The note 2 is  quad core arm with 1.0 Ghz, my laptop ia AMD A6  
dual core 1.4 (5400 bogomips per core)
Or is there something I am doing wrong?
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