06-06-2024, 12:37 PM
-> Tim Curtis
The speed of the mouse cursor movement depends on the mouse model itself. I use a metal case (with front and rear plastic panels) that consolidates all ports onto one rear panel and offers an M2.SATA interface. I selected from several available (and of course, not too expensive because what's the point in buying a gaming/hi-tech mouse that costs more than the RPi itself?) mouse models, and the one with the best range under these conditions unfortunately has a low DPI resolution, making mouse usage quite cumbersome. "Faster" mice, unfortunately, have too weak a radio transmitter.
From my perspective, navigating the local GUI displayed on the TV with a mouse is far more convenient than trying to use a remote control (or a wireless keyboard, using a set of keys). So, it's not about a bug or a malfunction but about providing an additional option to configure the mouse. (OK, I can handle editing the cmdline.txt file, but not every user might be able to).
The speed of the mouse cursor movement depends on the mouse model itself. I use a metal case (with front and rear plastic panels) that consolidates all ports onto one rear panel and offers an M2.SATA interface. I selected from several available (and of course, not too expensive because what's the point in buying a gaming/hi-tech mouse that costs more than the RPi itself?) mouse models, and the one with the best range under these conditions unfortunately has a low DPI resolution, making mouse usage quite cumbersome. "Faster" mice, unfortunately, have too weak a radio transmitter.
From my perspective, navigating the local GUI displayed on the TV with a mouse is far more convenient than trying to use a remote control (or a wireless keyboard, using a set of keys). So, it's not about a bug or a malfunction but about providing an additional option to configure the mouse. (OK, I can handle editing the cmdline.txt file, but not every user might be able to).