> Hello list, I did some further research. In particular I used the
live-ISO-image of
> Buster (amd64) >on DVD and bootet the system. And I found the following:
> Mouse still is irrational. It works fine, when no application has
started after logging.
> When then an application is started (in
Hello list, I did some further research. In particular I used the
live-ISO-image of Buster (amd64) on DVD and bootet the system. And I
found the following:
Mouse still is irrational. It works fine, when no application has
startet after logging. When then an application is started (in this case
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Von: Jörg Kampmann
Datum: 03.05.20 13:08 (GMT+01:00)
An: geo...@nsup.org
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Re: Mouse awfully slow on Debian 10 on certain machines
On Sun 03 May 2020 at 13:08:26 (+0200), Jörg Kampmann wrote:
>
> In order to test your suggestions I tried them under Debian 9 - 32-Bit
> - however these programs do not exist on my debian 9 - neither
> xinput and for *libinput* I found:
>
> bash: libinput: Kommando nicht gefunden. #*--- comma
thanks a lot
In order to test your suggestions I tried them under Debian 9 - 32-Bit
- however these programs do not exist on my debian 9 - neither xinput
and for *libinput* I found:
bash: libinput: Kommando nicht gefunden. #*--- command not found*
root@primergy:/home/kampmann# whereis libi
Jörg Kampmann wrote:
> I installed Debian 10 on my Fujitsu TX 100 S1 (64 and 32 Bit possible)
> with debian 64. After that I observed: the mouse pointer is awfully
> slow. Therefore I went back to Debian 9 32-bit.
>
> On a HP-Pavillon 64-bit Debian 10 works just fine.
>
> Anybody knows about th
Siard (12020-04-29):
> The Identifier can be found in the output of 'xinput list'.
> So replace the above value of Identifier with yours.
And the changes can be tested on the fly with xinput --set-prop, no need
to restart the X11 server just to check if the speed setting is
satisfactory.
Regards,
Jörg Kampmann wrote:
> I installed Debian 10 on my Fujitsu TX 100 S1 (64 and 32 Bit possible)
> with debian 64. After that I observed: the mouse pointer is awfully
> slow. Therefore I went back to Debian 9 32-bit.
>
> On a HP-Pavillon 64-bit Debian 10 works just fine.
>
> Anybody knows about th
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