On 21Apr2019 20:49, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/21/19 8:41 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
This may be the issue. The screen shot shows an acceleration of 2.5
and xinput says it is zero. Xfce may be misreading xinput
Can xinput acceleration be <0? To "descale" the mouse? What if Xfce
is showing an arbitrary scale with xinput's "0" being the middle of
the scale. Your screenshot has the scale suspiciously bang in the
middle.
What's "xset q" report?
Fresh reboot:
$ xset q
[...]
Pointer Control:
acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
[...]
After setting it to .75
$ MouseAccel.pl6 .75
AccelSpeed = <.75>
MouseID = <15>
AccelID = <296>
PreviousAccelSpeed = <0.000000>
xinput --set-prop 15 296 .75
Logitech USB Optical Mouse acceleration speed set to .75
$ xset q | grep accel
acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Setting it back to zero:
$ MouseAccel.pl6 0
AccelSpeed = <0>
MouseID = <15>
AccelID = <296>
PreviousAccelSpeed = <0.001000>
xinput --set-prop 15 296 0
Logitech USB Optical Mouse acceleration speed set to 0
$ xset q | grep accel
acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
Ok, so AccelSpeed isn't related the the xset pointer acceleration.
Does the Xfce dialogue track your changes done through xinput via
MouseAccel.pl6 ?
And I guess: does the mouse behaviour change with changes in either
place?
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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