Well, try the "-fast" switch first. Also, I just added a commit to the sources that will allow to pass "0" as an option to the "-refreshFullAfterPixels" switch in order to disable full refreshes completely. For starters, experiment with higher values as parameter for that switch (like, say, 100). In the background that will fiddle with the value of refresh_full_every_256th_pxup. Oh, and try with "-waitRefresh 150" (or so - default is 250). If you prefer to dive into the code, that is of course fine with me, too :-) Just wanted to tell you that there are command line switches that might lead to preferable behaviour.
But in the end, you will probably adapt your desktop to the display technology, too. Disabling all flashy things, stop cursor blinking, use high contrast theme etc.pp. - it's e-ink, after all.
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