Ah I can't reply to my post from just now until it gets released through moderation, so here is what ChatGPT said when I asked it if it had any ideas about how we can tweak the source code to get it to work for Win11. No idea if it makes sense or suggests anything useful or sensible, but hopefully someone who knows what it means can try out a few things. At the very least, its idea about hiding the cursor entirely (I guess like when someone starts using the touch screen and then the cursor gets put...
Thanks for this! So trying it out as it comes is the same as what we described i.e. it freezes up my computer/cursor while the screen scrolls up at about 4 ticks per second. Nohook, however, behaved as you predicted! Chiral scroll works without freezing things up much at all, but the cursor moves around. Hookdoesnothing behaves the same as normal
Thanks for this! So trying it out as it comes (ie with normal setting, presumably) is the same as what we described i.e. it freezes up my computer/cursor while the screen scrolls up at about 4 ticks per second. Nohook, however, behaved as you predicted! Chiral scroll works without freezing things up much at all, but the cursor moves around. Worth noting that in my case, even when the cursor moved over a different window, it was still scrolling in the active window. Also if I chiral too quickly, things...
Thanks for this! So trying it out as it comes (ie with normal setting, presumably) is the same as what we described i.e. it freezes up my computer/cursor while the screen scrolls up at about 4 ticks per second. Nohook, however, behaved as you predicted! Chiral scroll works without freezing things up much at all, but the cursor moves around. Hookdoesnothing behaves the same as normal
This is on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 Also I noticed that if I scroll a very, very, very small amount, very slowly, then the effect doesn't kick in. Talking like half a line or so
Win11 lag