FVWM: Displaced mouse pointer during window movement

From: Jan T. Kim <kim_at_mpiz-koeln.mpg.de>
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 23:05:21 +0200

Dear fvwm gurus,

in my ~/.fvwm2rc, I have

    ClickTime 150

    Mouse 1 T A Move-or-Raise

    AddToFunc Move-or-Raise "C" Raise
    + "M" Move

This lets me grab and move a window by its title bar, or if I just click
on the title bar, the window is raised -- just as I want it. There's
one funny thing, though: If I start moving the mouse less than 150 ms
after pressing the left mouse button, the pointer moves as expected, but
the window does not. It only starts moving after ClickTime has passed.
Unfortunately, it doesn't jump to catch up with the mouse, either; the
window frame and the mouse pointer move synchronously, but the mouse
pointer may be dozens of pixels displaced from the title bar and remain
constant at this distance.

This behaviour slightly gets in my way when I want to bring a window
such that its title bar is close to the upper border of the screen --
as I cannot move the mouse pointer beyond the border, I have to grab
the window again, patiently wait until the cursor shape changes from a
bullet to a four way arrow, and then do the movement.

Is there any way to work around this? Am I doing something foolish? I
must admit that my ~/.fvwm2rc file is a result of hacking about in a
sample that came with some Linux distrib, so I may well use some less
than optimal technique here...

Greetinx & thanx in advance,
Jan
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