[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Importance: Unknown = Medium

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2009-05-05 Thread Endolith
It's invalid in the sense that the labels are not swapped, but it's
still valid in the sense that the labels are wrong.  can this be re-
opened?

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2009-05-05 Thread Endolith
This interface also doesn't allow you to set smooth acceleration.  It
only lets you change the garbage acceleration where it switches
between two fixed speeds.  There should be a way to set continuous
acceleration (in xset you set threshold as 0)

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=748412

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2008-04-12 Thread David Balažic
Hi!

I just stumbled onto this same issue. At the minimum, the help should be
updated, to clarify this.

The term acceleration is used for non-linear mouse movement since decades. 
(see below)
If you really must use the word acceleration for the mouse/pointer speed 
ratio, then this must be clear at least in the help.

About the term Sensitivity: the help is completely useless. It just
says the same thing (Sensitivity), just surrounding it with some
words: this is a setting, you change it with this slider, it applies to
the mouse. Well, even a newbie user can figure this out on his own.

And finally, this means there is no actual acceleration* in ubuntu ?
Would creating a RFE make sense ?

* - as in : same mouse movement (same distance) makes larger pointer
movement, if done faster (that is the user moves the mouse faster)

PS: I notice significant negative acceleration when the Acceleration 
setting is 0 to 25 % (that is anywhere in the first quarter of its range, from 
the Slow to the right). (Sensitivity is set to maximum (High).
By negative acceleration I mean: the movement over the same physical distance 
with the mouse causes lower point movement distance when the mouse is moved 
faster. Example:
 - move the mouse slowly to the right one inch: the pointer moves 200 pixels to 
the right
 - move the mouse faster to the right, but the same distance as before, one 
inch : the pointer moves only 100 pixels to the right

PPS: And at settings about 50%, there is positive acceleration. I give
up ...

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2008-04-12 Thread David Balažic
Oh, I forgot, this is all with the 8.04 beta desktop i386 CD, in the
live environment.

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2008-03-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2008-03-12 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the gnome bug has been closed as not being a bug, doing the same on the
distribution task, you can reopen the upstream bug if you disagree
though

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Invalid

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2008-02-24 Thread A Kao
I believe these labels are simply wrong / misleading.  Under Windows
there are two options called speed and acceleration.  Speed dictates the
linear relationship between movement of mouse and cursor speed.
Acceleration makes the relationship non-linear.  So rather than cursor
speed = mouse movement * speed setting, you have something like cursor
speed = mouse movement*speed setting + mouse movement^acceleration

However, the mouse preferences under Ubuntu correspond to something
different.  If you look under gconf, theses two settings adjust
motion_threshold and motion_acceleration.  Motion acceleration is
really speed, and Motion threshold is meant to disregard small
movements.

Therefore, it seems that the two fields in the mouse properties window
should be speed (replace acceleration) and sensitivity (keep the
same).


I'm using 8.04 Alpha 5.

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2007-12-11 Thread Tibrisch
Yes i agree, Gusty have same mixup.
This should be fixed right away in my opinion.
It must be very easy to fix.

/Tibrisch

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2007-08-21 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium = Low
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

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[Bug 122208] Re: Mouse sensitivity acceleration settings reversed

2007-08-15 Thread Brian Murray
The also seem reversed to me in Gutsy.

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   Importance: Undecided = Medium
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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