Yeah, it's the same on desktops and laptops alike, as well as for pens, trackpads, wireless and wired mice, laser or optical. There is a difference in how much between the different media, but I guess the important part here is: it happens on a desktop with a common old wired MS intellimouse for instance (that's what I used when reporting it).
It also is Firefox+Linux specific as far as I can tell. If treshold was the only issue it would be a problem in more apps. If it was a Firefox only problem, it would occur on Windows. Adjusting treshold improves slightly on the situation, but at max some other apps may feel slightly unresponsive to drag.
Yeah, it's the same on desktops and laptops alike, as well as for pens, trackpads, wireless and wired mice, laser or optical. There is a difference in how much between the different media, but I guess the important part here is: it happens on a desktop with a common old wired MS intellimouse for instance (that's what I used when reporting it).
It also is Firefox+Linux specific as far as I can tell. If treshold was the only issue it would be a problem in more apps. If it was a Firefox only problem, it would occur on Windows. Adjusting treshold improves slightly on the situation, but at max some other apps may feel slightly unresponsive to drag.