https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489265

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--- Comment #3 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Duncan from comment #2)
> Bug #490923 (duplicate) has an I believe reasonable suggestion that I'll
> repeat and add to here: Disable shake-cursor when zoomed in.  My add:  Do
> this only when the zoom effect's scale-cursor option is enabled as well;
> without it shake-cursor's perhaps even more useful as the cursor's even
> smaller compared to everything else -- I know as I had zoom's cursor-scaling
> option disabled due to a bug for awhile, but that's fixed now.
> 
> The argument is that when zoomed in (with the cursor zoomed too)
> shake-cursor to locate isn't really useful/necessary any longer.
> 
> My own use-case:  I've 4 4k 50-inch TVs as monitors in a 2x2 grid to
> effectively give me a poor-man's 100-inch 8k (tho ATM, it's only 3 in an L,
> gotta upgrade to do the full 4), making it rather easy to lose the
> pointer/cursor in all that space.  One might think zoom wouldn't be
> necessary with that but I still find it useful.  But by definition, zooming
> in constrains the visible resolution and if configured so, the cursor
> already scales/zooms as well, so indeed, shake-cursor to locate it /isn't/
> as necessary.  Therefore, at least for my use-case, disabling shake-cursor
> when zoomed (with the cursor already zoomed too) is indeed reasonable.
> 
> If there are use-cases where people still need shake-cursor when zoomed in
> with the cursor zoomed/scaled too, please post 'em (well, the first few
> anyway, don't go overboard if there's a hundred... =:^).  I can't think of
> any so if this will break the way others use the effects I'll learn. =:^)

The problem is, is also happening when dragging things, which was the way that
I have encountered this bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513233

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