On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Chris Bagwell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Same here.  This was the same patch that I dropped related to relative fixes.
>
> I did test removing the else statement and it worked fine on my bamboo
> even with small movements.

Yes, it should be since

> Today factorX/Y will always be 1 unless user edits xorg.conf.d so no
> rounding errors.

The current factor is different from the old one. The old one is a
factor between screen and tablet. For a screen of size (1280, 1024)
and tablet of size (26312, 16520), the factor can easily be less than
1 if each movement is less than 10 tablet points. In that case, we
don't see cursor movement if we ignore those less than 10 tablet
points movement.

> I doubt they will do this for relative devices? Anyways, we can keep an eye 
> out on it.

With the new factor, I don't think the code is necessary. I have no
problem to remove it. Just to share a history otherwise it looks like
I was doing something so stupid.

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