Alright. It is a bit sad though that apparently no developer seems to be
interested in making Linux competitive with the two other big operating
systems in this case.
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So if handling this in libinput causes problems, maybe there is a different
central place where to implement it.
How do Windows or MacOS handle this, as it is probably working without issues
there?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/619403
Title:
[KDE] no option for mouse wheel acceleration
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To explain my understanding of acceleration:
The mouse wheel has a certain amount of lines that are scrolled with
each scroll. This is often called "scroll speed"
An acceleration would increase/decrease the scroll speed dynamically
based on how often the wheel scrolls in a certain amount of
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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@POP Ok, I only have the speed slider.
Will try to remove libinput and use evdev now as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1682193
Title:
Mouse acceleration significantly
@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
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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@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
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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