** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Confirmed = Expired
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Improve mouse sensitivity and acceleration settings
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Seriously just add an option for acceleration. Please.
I can set acceleration via xinput, but damn it's 2013.
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Okay, this bug should be closed. It's not even relevant anymore.
But the new control center is still missing the option to set the acceleration
properly. (There is none.)
$ xset m 0 0
will fix this.
I have found a way to make this auto-start each boot:
1) Open up a terminal and type:
The mouse settings on the Gnome Control Center are misnamed and
misrepresentative.
I suspect a lot of people are adjusting Sensitivity and expecting the
pointer to get faster, but sensitivity is actually just the motion
threshold before the Acceleration multiplier is applied - and none of
this is
Also affects me.
(Ubuntu Precise)
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Could someone clarify here, is all the above saying that it is known
that the mouse sensitivity setting does nothing and that to make it do
something is a wishlist item rather than a bug? Seeing this on 11.04
and 11.10.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist = Low
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** Changed in: xorg-server
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meral: for me setting acceleration fast (right) and sensitivity low (left)
gives a fast motion in lucid.
i just noticed it myself... stupid gui :/
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Even if I put sensitivity and acceleration to the max, the mouse is still way
too slow.
Can't I somehow reset this interval of changement possibility? I use a thinkpad
trackball.
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with all the tools now available in X, it would be great to have the
following properties in gnome-mouse-properties:
speed (general linear speed multiplier)
acceleration (non-linear speed modifier)
threshold (distance before acceleration)
And name them correctly, because it is misleading when
Thanks for your note, and I think you have some good points.
But note that the ubuntu-x-swat team does not maintain the gnome tools,
just the underlying bits. I'd encourage you to bring your feature ideas
to the gnome-desktop team.
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 10:37:06PM -, Psy[H[] wrote:
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