![]() Any feedback is helpful, even if it's unrelated to the question, I'm doing this as a learning exercise. Hopefully someone else can shed some light on this. I really have no idea why this is happening. It seems to only happen while or shortly after the character moves horizontally. My current Mountain Lion/Mightly Mouse combo is okay, but I’ll still be closely watching SmoothMouse.So, I've set up a basic script in Unity to move around a 2D sprite, and it works pretty well, except for the fact that occasionally the player-character will not jump when told to. The Magic Trackpad and Magic Mouse feel pretty laggy (probably due to Bluetooth), and non-Apple mice appear to be treated differently than Apple mice and still feel weird. Using the wired Mighty Mouse is bearable. Just to end things on a slightly more positive note, ever since OSX Lion the mouse movement has actually felt much better. Improvements in OSX Lion & Mountain Lion: While it does makes sense that this would add some lag, I don’t think it’s sufficient to explain what makes this so frustrating. I’ve also used Linux with Compiz, again with no noticeable mouse problems. I’ve used Windows Visa and 7 with Aero enabled and don’t recall noticing any issues. ![]() However, I don’t think John Carmack’s guess that it’s due to window compositing is correct. The idea that’s actually due to lag makes a lot of sense to me, since I’ve tried so many different drivers (which are supposed to remove or change acceleration) without any satisfaction. The conventional wisdom has been that the unpleasant cursor movement is due to the acceleration curve. ![]() Why this lag thing is surprising (and exciting): Is there any reason from my code that that is happening. Somtimes i have to press it 3-4 times to jump and sometimes it jumps everytime i press space. Certainly not like the otherwise miserable Lenovo with Windows XP that I have to use at work. Discussion in Scripting started by Jinngineer, Jul 15, 2020. The various mice and drivers made the cursor movement feel different, sure, but not necessarily better. I’ve tried Steermouse, USB Overdrive, and the Mouse Acceleration Preference Pane. I’ve installed the Microsoft mouse drivers and the Logitech Control Center.
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