Hence the complexity/performance overhead of using technologies that allow software to be easily iterated and expanded are justified, to my mind (though we should be mindful of technology that claims to improve our agility but really only adds complexity). than any performance characteristics of the software they use. These days, I think most users will lose more time and be more frustrated by poor UI design, accidental inputs, etc. are also a problem, but I think they're mostly orthogonal to under-the-hood performance). are the main differentiators (admittedly feature bloat, ads, tracking, etc. For now though, most users are happy-enough with the performance of most software, and other factors like aesthetics, ease-of-use, etc. If basic computer operations like loading a webpage took minutes rather than seconds, I think there would be more general interest in improving performance. I'd say that at that point, other factors like comfort, performance, base price, etc. The better question is "how much would you prioritize a car that used only 0.05 liters per 100km over one that used 0.5? What about one that used only 0.005L?". I hope this helps someone having the same annoying problem.> Would you buy a car if it eats 100 liters per 100 kilometers? How about 1000 liters? Adding the “disable display scaling on high DPI settings”. I also tried a lot of different mouse and display options. The one thing that solved this strange problem was actually to change compability options on vmware.exe on the host. I tried to use the “apt-get install open-vm-toolbox” instead of vmware tools. I tried to re-install vmware tools inside the VM. I tried a lot of things and almost googled myself to death trying to figure this out. The VM I had trouble with was running Kali Linux. This problem only occured if had an external monitor also attached. It felt like the mouse pointer was not aligned. When I dragged window inside the VM it would end up somewhere else then where I released it. When switching to full screen the mouse did not behave as expected. The mouse would jump in and out of the VM constantly while in window mode. I recently had an issue when using Vmware Workstation 10 on Windows 8.1.
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