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[BUG] Various mouse issues with multiple video drivers on ARM64 #1084

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ninjakitty844 opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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[BUG] Various mouse issues with multiple video drivers on ARM64 #1084

ninjakitty844 opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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ninjakitty844 commented Apr 19, 2024

Raze version

Raze 1.9.1

Which game are you running with Raze?

Shadow Warrior

What Operating System are you using?

Linux ARM (Raspberry Pi)

Please describe your specific OS version

Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

Relevant hardware info

Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.0

Have you checked that no other similar issue already exists?

  • I have searched and not found similar issues.

A clear and concise description of what the bug is.

(using OpenGL ES 3.1)

Wayfire window manager with Wayland backend:
SOMETIMES, after loading into a level, the mouse will fight against your movements and keep your view centered on a random direction the whole time. It doesn't happen 100% of the time, and it seems to happen more often if you make mouse movements as the game is loading a level.

Openbox window manager with X11 backend:
After loading into a level, the mouse will randomly stop working for long periods of time. If you try to rotate your view, and you occasionally press escape to see where mouse is, the mouse always appears in a different place. I think this means the mouse is likely not locked into the window during gameplay.

Note: The Shadow Warrior port JFSW is also affected by the Wayland video driver mouse issue.

Steps to reproduce the behaviour.

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  1. Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.0
  2. Fully updated Raspberry Pi OS Full
  3. Default video driver is Wayland
  4. 'sudo raspi-config' -> 'Advanced Options' -> 'Wayland' allows switching to X11 video driver

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default

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@ninjakitty844 ninjakitty844 added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 19, 2024
@sinisterseed sinisterseed added OS-specific Issues specific to a particular OS version or distro tech issue Issues which may, or may not be bugs but still requiring assistance labels Apr 20, 2024
@sinisterseed sinisterseed changed the title [BUG] On ARM64, various mouse issues with multiple video drivers. [BUG] Various mouse issues with multiple video drivers on ARM64 Jun 21, 2024
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