[Bug 18774] New: The Westerner: X11 mouse exits window before win mouse reaches border

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Thu Jun 4 04:54:57 CDT 2009


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18774

           Summary: The Westerner: X11 mouse exits window before win mouse
                    reaches border
           Product: Wine
           Version: 1.1.22
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: directx-dinput
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: hoehle at users.sourceforge.net


In either desktop or fullscreen mode, the mouse pointer regularly stops moving
in either X or Y direction long before hitting the border.
A little work-around (in desktop window mode) is to come back into the window
at another location and try again ... and again.  Sadly, this is not good
enough e.g. for the in-game options menu where the CPU% goes high and I can't
manage to move the mouse over the vsync scroller to disable it.
Maybe this is an issue of missing relative mouse coordinates?

This issue makes the application unplayable as items can hardly be clicked on.
Using the Intel Xorg driver on Ubuntu Intrepid.  Maybe other HW would not
exhibit this behaviour, the AppDB rating might then jump from bronze to gold.

To have the application start, you need to copy l3codecx.ax as well as a native
quartz.dll from cdrom/DirectX9\DirectX.cab into windows\system32\ cf. bug
#18773
wine regsvr32 l3codecx.ax
WINEDLLOVERRIDES=quartz=n wine PICTuRE.exe

The default log did not reveal me any hint (not attached). Actually producing a
full log with WINEDEBUG=+all,-some made the matter worse, the mouse was almost
nailed at the center of the virtual desktop (and CPU% went up).

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