Why not just tinker around using xset and xinput? Once you have the values
you like you can add the xset/xinput commands to your .xinitrc or edit the
x11 configuration file.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
> On June 13, 2014 8:37:59 PM EEST, Bigby James
> wrote:
> >On 0
Salutations,
I suggest looking at the diff histories of the x11 packages in the arch
packages.
Regards,
Mark
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From: "Dimitris Zervas"
Sent: 6/13/2014 7:29 PM
To: "General Discussion about Arch Linux"
Subject: Re: [arch-general] Bring back th
On June 13, 2014 8:37:59 PM EEST, Bigby James wrote:
>On 06/13, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
>>
>> Not helping... :/
>>
>
>The new mouse movement and keyboard repeat speeds aren't to your taste.
>You
>want the old ones back. Questions:
>
>1) Do you know what the old settings were? Kind of moot to ask f
On 06/13, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
>
> Not helping... :/
>
The new mouse movement and keyboard repeat speeds aren't to your taste. You
want the old ones back. Questions:
1) Do you know what the old settings were? Kind of moot to ask for help and then
give such a vacuous response when help is of
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On June 13, 2014 7:41:04 PM EEST, Karol Blazewicz
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>On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 6:18 PM, Dimitris Zervas
>wrote:
>> In the latest Xorg updates, there is a major change in the default of
>> mouse mouvment and key repeating speed. How can I change
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 6:18 PM, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
> In the latest Xorg updates, there is a major change in the default of
> mouse mouvment and key repeating speed. How can I change these back?
> I am really used to the old ones and the new ones just slow down my
> workflow.
I haven't notice
In the latest Xorg updates, there is a major change in the default of
mouse mouvment and key repeating speed. How can I change these back?
I am really used to the old ones and the new ones just slow down my
workflow.
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