https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489657
--- Comment #7 from Sam <samuel.coll...@live.co.uk> --- (In reply to fanzhuyifan from comment #6) > (In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #5) > > This is most likely because of the fractional part in the display size, the > > two displays don't actually touch. To cross over to the other display, a > > single mouse event has to move the cursor as far as the distance between the > > two screens. > > In this case, with 1440p + 115% scale, the display is 2226.087 logical units > > wide, and the next one is at position 2227, so the distance is about as high > > as it can be. > > In this case the effect would be more noticeable with a high polling rate > mouse. Ah, that makes a lot of sense! I believe I do have a higher-than-average polling rate mouse (8000 DPI max I think, but I don't run it at that), so I'll try playing with that this evening. In that case, would there anything we could do to "fix" this? Perhaps by adjusting the screen boundary logic? I'm not at all familiar with how this works, or if it's even a KDE-specific thing. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.