We have a C#/DirectX application that is using a winform control events (mouseup,mousemove,paint,etc.)
When executed on a Windows 7 machine, whenever these events are triggered they are with the most recent values available (last mouse position). Therefore as soon as the mouse stop moving I get the final frame rendered on screen.
On a windows 8 machine it is as if these events are buffered, so if the UI thread is somewhat busy and I move the mouse frantically these events keeps on coming long after I stop moving the mouse.
Why is the behavior different on both system? And how can I make it identical? (it's also possible that its not related to the version of Windows but thats the only notable difference that come to mind thus far).
I know I can probably handle the "buffering"/"discarding" of events on my side but if it is related to the OS maybe there's a more elegant solution.