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Dragging orcaslicer window is extremely slow

Open fyrak1s opened this issue 2 years ago • 20 comments

OrcaSlicer Version

1.8.1

OS version

Win 10 x64 22H2 build 19045.3803

Additional system information

AMD RX580, Ryzen 7 3700x

How to reproduce

EDIT: Set your mouse polling rate to 250hz. This bug only happens on high polling rate mice.

  1. Open orcalslicer
  2. Drag the window by the title bar

Actual results

The window will drag VERY slowly.

Expected results

Window dragging should not be laggy or unresponsive

If no-one can reproduce I can make a video.

fyrak1s avatar Dec 13 '23 16:12 fyrak1s

I think so too. Perhaps it's due to the msedgewebview2 component, which is used to display printer web pages. However, this might not be a good idea

subutay avatar Dec 14 '23 13:12 subutay

I had the same problem under Win 10, recently upgraded to Win 11 and the problem went away. Might be helpful to troubleshoot.

RacerX10 avatar Dec 14 '23 22:12 RacerX10

So looks like it only happens on Win10 so far.

fyrak1s avatar Dec 16 '23 01:12 fyrak1s

I see no such issue. Windows 10, Version 10.0.19044.2965 (21H2)

Sortam avatar Dec 19 '23 10:12 Sortam

Just installed it and have the same slow window move issue. Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.3803]

jum0n avatar Dec 19 '23 14:12 jum0n

@jum0n I'm also on Win10 22H2 build 19045.3803.

@Sortam interesting. Maybe it doesn't happen on older Win10 versions. Are you also on 64 bit? Maybe share CPU and GPU information too.

fyrak1s avatar Dec 19 '23 20:12 fyrak1s

@Nuc1eoN Yes, 64 bit (32-bit is a very rare beast these days, I would say :) ). I use a laptop with Intel Core i5-1035G4 CPU and its embedded GPU Iris Plus Graphics at screen-native 1920x1080 resolution. The laptop has 16 GB of RAM and run from SSD. It's nothing special, and it's obviously not the bleeding edge of technology...

Sortam avatar Dec 20 '23 10:12 Sortam

I just tested this on my laptop which also has recent amd cpu/gpu hardware, but Orcaslicer behaves fine. My laptop is on Win10 Home 19045.3636, so maybe I could try to update and see if it will break orcaslicer. EDIT: Nope, Windows update is broken on my laptop so I cannot test it for now.

Another observation is that the bug only happens for the main Orcaslicer window. So if I open settings or another popup window it will behave fine.

Taskmanager performance tab does not show anything significant.

fyrak1s avatar Dec 30 '23 17:12 fyrak1s

Same behavior here. Win 10 x64, Intel i7-6700k, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

Iarann avatar Jan 02 '24 17:01 Iarann

Same behavior here. Win 10 x64, Intel i7-6700k, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

Thank you for sharing! So it does not seem related to specific hardware as I have an AMD system.

Would you mind posting your Win10 build version? It should be under Settings -> System -> Info

fyrak1s avatar Jan 02 '24 17:01 fyrak1s

Windows build info: Edition Windows 10 Pro Version 22H2 OS build 19045.3803 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19053.1000.0

FYI, another piece of info is that Bambu Studio 1.8.2.56 has the exact same behavior on my system.

Iarann avatar Jan 02 '24 17:01 Iarann

@AlexanderS Wow thanks the bit about bambu studio being affected is new!

Also it seems that only Win10 22H2 19045.3803 is affected so far. Prior versions work fine.

Also found https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/issues/934 and https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLab/comments/15uocss/does_anyone_elses_bambu_studio_application_window/

fyrak1s avatar Jan 02 '24 18:01 fyrak1s

Hi so I have figured out what triggers the issue.

It seems that it only happens when your mouse is set to a high polling rate like 1000hz (gaming mice).

Try to set the pollings rate down to the lowest setting and reproduce. I would be very thankful for feedback whether this helps for you too!

PS: Had the polling rate clue from this reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/WindowsHelp/comments/p9gwel/slow_motion_windowdragging_bug_on_windows_1011/

fyrak1s avatar Jan 02 '24 21:01 fyrak1s

It seems that it only happens when your mouse is set to a high polling rate like 1000hz (gaming mice).

@Nuc1eoN Apparently for my system, "high polling rate" is anything about 125hz. Anything higher and I still have "inertia" issues where the screen keeps moving after the mouse stops. But, if I set it for 125hz it eliminates the "inertia", but I still see erratic behavior if I move the screen too quickly.

Just tried a completely different mouse and it moves the window with no issues. Definitely points to a mouse related issue now the question is why.

Iarann avatar Jan 03 '24 23:01 Iarann

Same problem here (AMD Ryzen 5700G, Win10) - using Logitech G600 mouse, polling at 250 and more Hz causes the drag on Orca window

CypisPiotr avatar Mar 06 '24 08:03 CypisPiotr

I'm having a similar problem in Windows 11... but it's with the middle button, dragging the view around. It drags SUPER slow. Rotating the view with the primary mouse button is fast.

elyograg avatar Mar 30 '24 07:03 elyograg

Still present in 2.0.0

CypisPiotr avatar Mar 31 '24 18:03 CypisPiotr

Same problem here, maybe I need to upgrade to a faster computer? My setup: Windows 10 22H2, Intel I9-12900KS @5Ghz, Nvidia 3090.

This would make the Adobe reader optimization team jealous.

dezenten avatar Jun 09 '24 22:06 dezenten

Same problem here, maybe I need to upgrade to a faster computer? My setup: Windows 10 22H2, Intel I9-12900KS @5ghz, Nvidia 3090.

You probably need to upgrade to 4090. The 3090 is known to be slow at melting filament. :P

jum0n avatar Jun 10 '24 18:06 jum0n

https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/60646 I found a similar issue on other software. Could be related?

Azio-Pantheon avatar Jul 23 '24 18:07 Azio-Pantheon