This is the only way i managed to speed up my "Trackpoint" on HP ZBOOK
15u G6 to a acceptable level.
user1@lab1-w:~$ xinput --list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ALP00
20.04 still has this problem.
I'm on a HP Zbook 15u G6.
It seems that xinput only can handle values of max 1, which in my case
is all to slow.
user1@lab1-w:~$ xinput --list-props 11
Device 'ALP0017:00 044E:121C Mouse':
Device Enabled (180): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (18
This bug report expired because 17.04 is not supported anymore. Did
anyone recreate a corresponding bug report for a more recent version of
Ubuntu? If so, can you please publish the link so we can subscribe to
it?
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Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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This workaround can be used also:
1) Run command 'xinput' (without quotes) in a terminal. In the output
identify ID of your mouse.
2) Run command 'xinput -list-props 12' in a terminal where 12 is an
example of your mouse ID. Look for property like 'libinput Accel Speed
(297): 0.00' ... t
@28 Good thinking on the MATE solution. This package is called "mate-
mouse-properties"
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This way above helps me too.
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Mouse acceleration significantly reduced after upgrade to 17.04
Status in xorg pac
#27, just to add to my previous post a few months ago, removing xserver-
xorg-input-libinput AND installing xserver-xorg-input-evdev fixed it for
me in several machines. What I additionally found is that the latter
package does not come preinstalled and just removing libinput will leave
you mouse/k
I have found a solution to this matter. By installing Mouse Setting of
Mate, the slider setting makes affect to mouse speed. Launch Software
Center and search with keyword "Mouse", then find the icon of Mouse
which belong to Mate DE (read description). After install it, you can
launch it right from
Waiting for solution... :(
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This is the second time a rather serious bug was introduced with an
Ubuntu upgrade. And it is very sad to see again how slow this kind of
bugs are treated.
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I solved it: I downgraded to 16.04.
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Hello, same problem here with 17.04 and MX Master 2S. Slider doesn't
work and also xinput doesnt seem to do the trick.
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Ti
As for the severity of the bug: the slower your mouse, the more you have
to move your wrist and arm to move the pointer. Moving your arm and
wrist instead of leaving your hand still on your wrist pad increases the
risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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xinput didn't work for me at all. Neither was changing the sensitivity
in the default mouse application or in gpointing-device-settings. What
DID work for me was change the value in
"/sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/sensitivity" to 200. It worked
immediately.
Good luck.
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I had a similar problem. After upgrading to Xubuntu 17.04, the mouse was
too fast but settings had no effects. I solved this problem with xinput.
See comments in this bug report (may be a duplicate):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-
center/+bug/1683145
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@POP Ok, I only have the speed slider.
Will try to remove libinput and use evdev now as well.
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@clel oh in case you decided to remove libinput and install evdev you
need to reboot for the driver change to take effect.
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@clel yes under pointer speed I have two sliders Acceleration and Sensitivity.
Neither has any effect.
BUT I was able to fix it today by removing libinput and installing evdev! Now
both sliders work like before and I can increase acceleration. I don't see any
problems with the system so you can
@POP So acceleration is not working for you either? Because for me
changing of speed or sensitivity (amount of pointer movement for a
constant mouse movement) is not working and I think that is even worse.
In system settings there is a slider called "pointer speed" which does
not work. It used to
My only experience is with xfce desktop and I can confirm that from version 16
at least, mouse sensitivity and acceleration settings didn't work correctly.
Generally it was either too slow or too fast. I was happy with too much
acception so I didn't complain. But they have updated the xorg serve
Just to confirm that removing xserver-xorg-input-libinput solved the
issue without [immediately evident] side effects. I had to reconfigure
the mouse speed in the GUI.
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Maybe the problem is that since the upgrade xinput does not offer the
corresponding option for setting speed/sensitivity resulting in a not
working slider. Don't know whether there was such option before, though.
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Before upgrading to 17.04, I can run "xset m 1 1" to change my mouse
constant speed and acceleration.
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017, 17:45 clel <1682...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @POP I don't know the correct term. For me there is a slider named
> "Zeigergeschwindigkeit" in the system settings, which t
@POP I don't know the correct term. For me there is a slider named
"Zeigergeschwindigkeit" in the system settings, which translated means
"pointer speed". But maybe sensitivity is the correct term in English.
At least for me this slider is not working and I can say that the
sensitivity went down a
@loplop, surprisingly in my default installation the only mouse option
related to our problem in settings is labeled as "Mouse Speed" (Below
System Settings -> Mouse & Touchpad). Whatever it does behind the scenes
I can't but guess; in my duplicate bug #1683435 I reported seeing "Accel
Speed" in th
This is the exact discription of who my trackpoint works on Ubuntu now:
I am unable to achieve acceptable results with all the different knobs
that are available. If I tune down acceleration, I am able to do
detailed pointing, but the stick is generally so slow, that it takes
ages to cross the sc
There is no such thing as "mouse speed". There is mouse "sensitivity"
and "acceleration".
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Are we really talking about acceleration or about mouse speed? Also see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-
center/+bug/1683145
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This is caused by xserver-xorg-input-all pulling -libinput instead of
-evdev. Too bad -evdev is in universe now, and reverting the change in
zesty probably wouldn't help much because -libinput would not get
uninstalled on upgrade.
Guess the only way to fix this properly would be to add code to uni
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