Firefox 96 on Gnome 41.2 is still affected. These settings seem to help
though. Also the other one should be multiplier_y.

> In Windows 10, with the Precision touchpad, unaccelerated scrolling deltas 
> are used directly. In Firefox and GTK, they are not used directly, it seems. 
> Also, the scrolling on X11 using XInput2 with touchpad is also unusable for 
> me, same with GTK. Haven't exactly tested Wayland though, but for me, it is 
> 1.5xish compared to X11. 
> 
> I could manage the situation for Firefox as changing 
> `mousewheel.default.delta_multiplier_x` and 
> `mousewheel.default.delta_multiplier_x` from 100 to 30, and 
> `mousewheel.min_line_scroll_amount` from 5 to 180. With deltas, I could 
> manage touchpad scrolling speed usable, and with `min_line_scroll_amount` 
> one, mouse doesn't be affected by the delta reduction command. These are my 
> findings.

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