An additional observation - something that makes writing code in vim-
style environments even more aggravating. It appears that only events
accepted by the current application (e.g. vim in a console window) can
get the visuals back to what they should be. And since vim don't
generally do anything about wiggle-mouse type of events, I have to do
something with the keyboard, which in vim often will mean doing
something disruptive to what I'm actually trying to do. Say I'm
searching for a symbol that I want to do something with - I find it, but
the visuals immediately reverts back to where I was. I can use one of
the movement commands, which will then get me back in the right
vicinity, but no longer at the characther where I planned to do
something.

Additional info - currently running Intel graphics, although nvidia
exists via the Prime stuff. I don't normally bother to deal with it
since I mostly do programming work that don't involve heavy graphics.

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