This doesn't happen all the time, probably 50% of the time when booting the system.
The mouse will not be fluid, neither will scrolling, moving/resizing windows, etc.
I can bounce the box and everything is back to normal.
I did a fresh install of Mint 15 today.
I went so far as to disable effects in Cinnamon. Doesn't seem to help. This is literally immediately after booting, even at the login screen.
It seems random.
Cinnamon 1.8.8 | Mint 15 64 bit | nVidia 310.44-0ubuntu2
Sluggish Mouse + Scrolling + Window Moving/Resizing
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Re: Sluggish Mouse + Scrolling + Window Moving/Resizing
For what it's worth, I see similar symptoms recently with Cinnamon 2.x on my OpenSUSE 12.3 system. I'm pretty sure I never saw this behavior before this week when Cinnamon upgraded from 1.8.x to 2.0.x. In my experience, when it happens, it's always after a system boot. I don't think I've ever seen Cinnamon go from normal to sluggish by simply logging-out and logging back in. In my limited testing, I agree that it seems to happen maybe 30-50% of the time following a reboot.
Cinnamon 2.0.4/2.0.2 | OpenSUSE 12.3 | nvidia-computeG03-319.32-15.1
Cinnamon 2.0.4/2.0.2 | OpenSUSE 12.3 | nvidia-computeG03-319.32-15.1
Re: Sluggish Mouse + Scrolling + Window Moving/Resizing
Agreed. It's always after a reboot and that entire "boot" it will be sluggish. I have never seen it transition from fine to sluggish.