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Holding ctrl then holding the left mouse button on a slider makes the cursor disappear until the next app restart. Win10 x64 b35 and STE b40.
Also I notice in STEnterprise's IO, there's a slight delay on one of the outputs (I can't tell in which direction) between Normal and FM that doesn't seem to be there in the regular IO. Maybe a phase inversion? It's very audible when I use my headphones and speakers at the same time.
I don't see the mouse issue (testing with BETA042, which I will upload in a moment). The outputs aren't perfectly in sync, but they don't need to have been in sync with the old I/O layer either. The old I/O layer often had a larger offset from the center than the new one if the buffer size is small.
Yep, still there. So, you know how when you hold the mouse button on a slider without moving it, it turns purple after a few seconds? If you do that while holding Ctrl, the mouse cursor never comes back. Win10, 200%DPI scaling.
Secondly, when adjusting the output buffer size in ms, one tick on the mouse wheel is 0.1ms. Same when Ctrl is held. However, when Shift is held, it's 10ms. Without ctrl or shift, it should be 1 millisecond instead of 0.1