Simon Thum wrote: > Dirk wrote: >> Well I had read the xset manual but it kept re-enabling itself. > I'd say it was re-enabled by something else. Probably your desktop > environment. Yet, to Xorg, a notable difference.
If even happens in fvwm1... >> I didn't know I had to read /many/ manuals to permanently disable mouse >> acceleration in Linux... but then again I thought the nineties were over... > Well, in fact the mouse acceleration (or deceleration, for that matter) > isn't a relic of the nineties any more. I was referring to reading /many/ manuals as a relic of the nineties. > Especially fast-paced games > could as well profit from it, since it combines precision and speed in a > manner high-DPI alone can't, period. It's 1.6rc/git only, though. > > Anyway, you can switch it so off it won't even consume CPU cycles, nor > be re-enabled through rampant desktop engines, which is probably crucial: > > <match key="info.capabilities" contains="input.mouse"> > <merge key="input.x11_options.AccelerationScheme" > type="string">none</merge> > </match> > I'll try this on another machine as soon as it is in debian/unstable (if not already)... It would be great it this works and can't be overriden by anything. Thanks. _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg