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Title:
Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse scrolling speed
Status in GNOME Control Center:
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S
1. I would advice people to switch to KDE from Gnome. It has proper
mouse settings and much more.
2. I don't know if it helps for somebody, but I use mouse scroll
emulation when the right mouse button is clicked down then moving the
mouse up and down scrolls. -> I can more dinamically/quickly/accu
Thank your for the chrome extension link
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Title:
Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse scrolling speed
Status in GNOME Con
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Markus Kühne (m-kuehne)
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Ubuntu ne
I wonder, this bug have biggest heat among bugs, and still theres
nothing done in this case.
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Ubuntu needs a w
There should be also a separate setting for laptops' touchpad edge
scrolling to avoid constant tinkering with the setting, because
obviously touchpad accelerates differently. At least I find that the
default current slow scrolling is ok for my touchpad, but I hate it for
my mouse wheels. For sure I
Loging back to Windows reminded me how much slow is scrolling on Ubuntu.
This must be fixed ASAP!
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This feature should be implemented as soon as possible, it would be very
important. Our fingers just getting sick in Ubuntu... In Google Chrome
you can use a quite great extension which helps there but need a system
wide solution! This helps in Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chro
** Changed in: mir
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: mir
Status: New => Triaged
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Just a reminder: if you have ultra-fast scrolling speed in some MS
bluetooth mouses, this is a 'universal' bug (happens in Windows too).
Removing the bluetooth dongle and reinserting it usually resolves it.
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#53: *My surprised face* :)
Lack of this setting now plagues especially Chrome/Chromium, since
earlier this year a command-line switch to set a custom scrolling speed
was removed from Chrome (it was experimental in the first place), so now
there is no simple workaround for Chrome (I guess Firefox
This issue hasn't been solved in Ubuntu 13.04 yet.
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Title:
Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse scrolling speed
Status in
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Importance: Unknown => Medium
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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** Also affects: mir
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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Since the best solution to this seems to be a patch in X.Org and Mir is
currently in the pipeline, is it worth leaving this bug for now and
revisiting it when Mir arrives?
On 6 March 2013 08:31, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Last I checked, mouse scrolling came from discrete up/down button events
> (
Last I checked, mouse scrolling came from discrete up/down button events
(mouse buttons 4 and 5). So the "configuration" has to happen in the
code that receives the button 4/5 events and translates them into actual
scrolling. That is typically the toolkit so I have added another GTK
task. However t
Linked to a more relevant upstream bug which better describes the same
problem as this one does. This time it's not marked as resolved
already... https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692666
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Wishlist => Unknown
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Fix Released
@G9283 (b8732)
Yes, that's how bug reports work, when no one is interested in them,
they are left to rot, in a non-public company bugs are fixed based on
how heavily they impact to users and what those users are trying to do
with it, if they don't impact the program heavily enough, they don't get
A huge "hooray" goes to the One Hundred Paper Cuts project. It would be
terrific to have this fixed at last, irrelevant to whether this is an
"enchancement", a "bug", a "whishlist item" or anything else entirely.
I hope this dramatic and epic 6 year story evades the eyes of the people
to whom GNU
could people stop arguing about bug settings, adding a new option is
defined as "wishlist" it doesn't mean it will not be worked on or that
it's a low priority
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Also the wishlist status means that it's a new feature that needs to be
implemented rather than a fix for an existing one. If there already was
a slider for adjusting the sensitivity of the mouse scroll that wasn't
working, then it would have either a low/medium/high importance.
** Changed in: hun
Just because one person upstream closes it when they think it's not
affecting anyone doesn't mean there aren't other developers who are
concerned about it. Can you please keep the noise down on these bug reports
so important information doesn't get lost?
On 3 March 2013 21:06, G9283 <124...@bugs.
@IKT So what you're saying is this: bugs get closed when can we can,
sssh, close them without anyone noticing. You know, because...
nobody cares enough anymore, everyone has been instilled with __just
enough ignorance, and gained __just enough smarts to stop bashing their
head against a hard wa
*sigh* I just looked at the reported by timestamp: 2007-07-06
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@chud You're lucky if this bug infuriates more than any other. How
about, why don't windows remember their last position? Seriously!!
This is the most stupid thing. And it's a "Not My Job" issue, and
aalways will be.
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I would just like to add to this bug list I have been using Ubuntu for 4
years and this has annoyed/infuriated me more than any other 'issue'
with Ubuntu to date.
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Michi: change the importance of this bug if you can.
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Who the hell decided to close this? Ubuntu is unusable with some brands
of mice. And we go and just put it into the "I don't care basket"?
Who is in charge of this project? Can we please talk about this?
michi.henn...@canonical.com
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People have stoppef complaining because there has been no change for so
long.
I ended up changing a perfectly good mouse to resolve the issue.
Adam
On 2 Mar 2013 03:22, "IKT" wrote:
> @G9283
>
> Click on: gnome-bugs #89259
>
> Benjamin Otte (Company) [developer] 2012-03-07 00:55:03 UTC
>
> I wa
I believe the front-end for this should live in gnome-control-center
(and probably needs to be fixed by GNOME if it's going to be
implemented). Updating this bug's projects to match that.
** Package changed: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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@G9283
Click on: gnome-bugs #89259
Benjamin Otte (Company) [developer] 2012-03-07 00:55:03 UTC
I was just reading git logs for this, and I've not heard anybody complain about
scroll wheel performance forever, so I consider this closed.
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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't understand. Is this fixed? It says Fix Released.
How do I set the scroll speed?
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Well currently the bug has 4 statuses:
Fix Released
Invalid
Invalid
Triaged
Both Fix Released and Triaged have importance set to "wishlist", along
with this not being an ubuntu issue, but a gnome issue, the chances of
this getting fixed or implemented by Canonical are close to zero, you
would be
Yorick, I completely agree with you.
I wonder which is the correct way to try to elevate this issue and let
devs know it's important. Should I refer people affected to this bug and
have them subscribe? Or should we open an idea at
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com and vote there?
Chris
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This still hasn't been fixed? This is embarrassing. I bought a new
mouse, and not only can I not use the scroll wheel effectively in Ubuntu
(I need to spin it four or five times to move a paragraph), the mouse
cursor traverses my 2560-pixel wide desktop in under 2cm of tabletop
movement on the mini
I totally agree. Unfortunately it's a problem we have inherited from
Gnome 3.x. So many configuration options are hidden.
If you can't find what you need in gnome-control-center then open a terminal
and run "synclient" which will show you many settings for touchpads at least.
Also, for any input
Some people wonder why I sometimes say Ubuntu is half-finished. This and
the sorry state of gpointing-device-settings is the best proof.
If there's no way to properly set/use mice and touchpads on many
desktops/laptops, there's no way Ubuntu can gain more users. No amount
of Unity improvements and
Is there still no way for the user to adjust the wheel speed?
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** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: unity-2d
Status: New => Invalid
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Status in GTK+ GUI
** Summary changed:
- gnome needs a way to manipulate scroll speed
+ Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse scrolling speed
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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