I am experiencing that my mouse cursor is stuttering/lagging a lot in Warp, especially when I move my mouse over the tab bar, or the terminal input, any UI element really, moving it around in the middle of the terminal seems to work fine. But the stuttering is really bad when I move the mouse over the areas mentioned earlier, almost to the point that I cant use the app sadly.. No idea how to debug it more, or where to look for logs to dig deeper into the issue.
#Warp lag in W11
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Hi @proven saddle. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:
Based on the knowledge sources provided, there are a few reported issues related to lag and performance problems in Warp, particularly on Linux systems. However, the information doesn't specifically address the issue you're experiencing on Windows 11. That said, I can provide some general insights and suggestions based on similar reported issues:
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Performance issues related to window size: Some users have reported that Warp's performance degrades with larger window sizes, especially on high-resolution displays. You could try reducing the window size to see if it improves performance Github Issue: performance problems.
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Graphics drivers: Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date, as some performance issues have been linked to graphics rendering Github Issue: Warp Terminal becomes unresponsive after logging in via Edge browser on Ubuntu 22.04 running on Windows 11.
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Logging: To help debug the issue, you can gather Warp logs. The process for Windows isn't explicitly mentioned in the provided sources, but you might find logging information in the Warp documentation.
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Recent updates: Check if the issue started after a recent update. Some users have reported performance regressions in newer versions Github Issue: Extremely slow and laggy performance comparing to default terminal.
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Report the issue: Since your specific problem on Windows 11 isn't covered in the provided knowledge sources, it would be helpful to report this issue to the Warp development team. They may be able to provide more specific guidance or address the problem in a future update.
Remember, these suggestions are based on similar issues reported on other platforms, and may not directly apply to your situation on Windows 11. If the problem persists, reaching out to Warp's support team with detailed information about your system and the issue you're experiencing would be the best course of action.
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