How very timely. That's exactly the "touch responsiveness" enhancement that we just released in Mir 0.7.0 on 1 September :)

And in fact, the scenario discussed in the blog is exactly what the new test case "rendering_does_not_lag_behind_input" covers:

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mir-team/mir/development-branch/revision/1875/tests/unit-tests/client/input/test_android_input_receiver.cpp

Of course, now we're used to it already it's hard to remember that touch was more laggy before Mir 0.7. But there are other improvements elsewhere in Mir we can still make to reduce that further in future...


On 13/09/14 13:35, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
I thought Qt was already smart enough to do this. Clearly not; thanks
Jolla!

http://blog.rburchell.com/2014/09/profiling-is-not-understanding.html



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