The flyout animation is achieved by:
This has the following problems:
Both of these animation issues are thought to occur more under CPU stress.
The right fix may be to use DirectComposition to compose an animation and not move the window, however this is anticipated to be expensive.
I observed that on 1903 over remote desktop, with animations on, the flyout show animation reliably stops ~10px prior to the correct end position.
I'm facing not-smooth flyout animation at any time I'm opening menu from taskbar.
@ufolud Do you also see it fail to achieve the final position?
This is what I'm seeing on 1903 over remote desktop, recorded with Screen2Gif:

Perhaps you could take a video or confirm if yours looks similar?
@davuxcom
As you can see, I don't have problems with position after animation, but still it's really not smooth
and it shows another problem, which is missing icons (or rather showing default exe icon; Discord in this example)

Compared to network popup built in by default

Both gifs were recorded in 60fps
I have this problem too. The UI suddenly become sluggish, even after i restart my PC. Both gifs in 60 fps using Screen2Gif.


I am experiencing the lagging volume mixer too, only far more extreme. I have recorded a video moving my mouse, showing how the mixer window responds to it (note that the playback is in real-time!). I've also put a YouTube video in the background which shows a timer. The mouse movement lasts half a second while the whole Windows UI freezes completely for about 8 seconds. What is going on here?

Wanted to pop in and say I was excited to upgrade from v1.3 and that this is being continually supported! However I immediately noticed the jiggery animation and for whatever reason it is killing the experience for me :\ @riverar
https://github.com/File-New-Project/EarTrumpet/pull/473 Looks like there's already a PR out for this! How do you link PRs?
@mnguyen36 You linked it correctly 馃憤 This won't be fixed any time soon, due to constraints imposed by acrylic, wpf, and dwm.
@riverar I just disabled the fade and set the animation offset to 10, makes the animation smooth, but doesn't animate the whole way. It's still personally a lot better than the jittery effect. :)
It seems to not respect performance settings at all. All my UI animations are turned off, and this app ui comes up slow and stuttering. Please make it respect the Windows settings for a more integrated feel
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I am experiencing the lagging volume mixer too, only far more extreme. I have recorded a video moving my mouse, showing how the mixer window responds to it (note that the playback is in real-time!). I've also put a YouTube video in the background which shows a timer. The mouse movement lasts half a second while the whole Windows UI freezes completely for about 8 seconds. What is going on here?