Greetings,

We have a client for whom we've developed a video wall with xggi (tile
target) as the X server. Our client wants the mouse to be accelerated.
>From what we have found looking through the docs, ChangeLog of libgii
most notably, some things have already been done to accelerate the
mouse. I found that the CPU load hit the roof when I was changing focus
rapidly(focus follows mouse) between two applications. When just moving
the mouse around the background nothing changed. I've been trying
to compile a static version of xggi to be able to output profiling data
for gprof, and then see where time is spent. Now I have a static xggi
but it wont start because the inbuilt dynamic loading of libraries
(mansync for instance) doesn't work. Any ideas? Is the mouse actually
already as fast as it reasonably can be? We're using XGGI 1.6.1, libggi 
2.0b2.1 and libgii-0.6. (The latest official releases)

Also a bonus question: Is resizing in xggi supported? That is, is it
possible to resize the xggi window running under another X server and
use scroll bars to pan the display or in a virtual desktop kind of
manner following the mouse pointer? If not, what needs to be done to
implement it?

Cheers,

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