closing the bug since that works correctly now
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Work fine for me now as well in Hardy.
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From: Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 3:51:38 AM
Subject: [Bug 118593] Re: mouse preferences acceleration not saving
could you try if that's still an iss
Well it has been a long time so I don't remember exactly how the bug showed
up at first :)
Anyway I just played with mouse acceleration rignt now in Hardy and it's
fine (but not the same computer, not the same mouse)
Gildas
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could you try if that's s
could you try if that's still an issue in hardy?
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I've just experienced this, and I was able to fix it. My symptoms were
loss of menu icons and the mouse moution_acceleration not working (as
well as some other missing gconf values).
The problem is corrupt or missing gconf files. In my case, it was due to a
system crash, with a corresponding fsc
I experience the same bug with fully updated Ubuntu 7.10 x86 and a
standard USB mouse with PS2 hardware adapter.
Having both gconf-editor and the mouse preferences open, moving the slides will
produce the following effects:
a) Moving the slide associated with acceleration will cause
/desktop/gno
Could you run gconf-editor and look if
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse/motion_acceleration is changed when
moving the slide?
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Yo
I am seeing this exact bug in a fully updated x64 ubuntu gutsy. Intel
Core 2 Duo.
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What is the bug upstream? :)
Anyway, The last time, I just restarted gdm and settings was in their
place. Wrong, but there was.
The problem here is that I can only change mouse acceleration from
gconf-editor and if I try to use the gui, acceleration is set to 0 with
no chance to change it anymore
Can someone getting the issue send the bug upstream?
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I cannot believe!
This is back with a vengeance!
I tried to change the mouse acceleration from the gui and immediatly the
accelerations has gone away. Then I remember about this bug, get here and now
there is no mouse_acceleration properties anywhere at all!!!
And if I create a key well... nothi
Got the exact same problem with several plain standard usb mouses. Quite
annoying bug.
I tried to change the mouse speed and I'm now stuck at very low speed.
Gildas
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todays my gutsy desktop start to have this behavior.
to solve:
launch gconf-editor from terminal
browse to desktop | gnome | peripherals | mouse
change mouse_acceleration properties.
i found the property just searching for "accel" also in key names.
just as a note, the problems arise seemingly
Not confirming, to send upstream by somebody getting the issue
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I had this bug as well, with my synaptics touchpad. I understand the
mouse and touchpad settings are different, but I'm going with my
experience from Fedora where adjusting the mouse speed fixed the speed
immediately for the touchpad.
For Ubuntu, I resolved it by adjusting AccelFactor with synclie
Sebastien,
I have the same bug, plain normal usb mouse...on all machines I have.
saving the accel setting doesn't work..settings don't have any effects on it.
Regards,
\sh
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I've had this issue as well for a while. I've been overriding gnome-
control-center with 'xset m default'.
Mouse speed is normal at gdm. When I log in, it immediately goes to a
crawl. 'xset q | grep accel' reports acceleration: 3/10 threshold: 0.
If I remove .gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/mouse
left and
right, but it now has no effect on the actual spped of the cursor.
I hope this answers your question.
- Original Message
From: Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 1:50:12 PM
Subject: [Bug 118593] Re: mouse preferences accele
Thank you for your bug. What sort of device do you use? Do you need a
special module for it? Does changing the acceleration has any visible
effect?
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