Re: Setting mouse speed?

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Am Samstag 18 Juli 2020 schrieb Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
> Anno domini 2020 Sat, 18 Jul 11:23:11 +0200
>
>  Stefan Krusche scripsit:
> > Am Freitag 17 Juli 2020 schrieb Janek Stolarek:
> > > I wonder whether this is bad Polish localization ("acceleration"
> > > used instead of "speed") or is the term acceleration actually
> > > used in English TDE as well?
> >
> > In German it's called acceleration as well, and in English, too. Me
> > thinks, it's rather a technical term as one from the users POV.
> > There seems to be a basic speed from the X-window system, which is
> > then "accelerated" by a factor exponentially increased in
> > dependence of the initial speed of mouse movement. I guess one
> > would have to look at the source code for the exact algorithm… ;-)
>
> The X11 underlying system changed some years ago. Before that, KDE3
> and all other DE of that time had accurate settings for
> speed/acceleration. Now X11 always applies some kind of acceleration
> depending on your input device. Play around with xinput/xset to get a
> 1:1 mapping for mousespeed to cursorspeed or touchpoint elongation to
> cursurspeed. When that's done, the TDE settings work as they sould.

Ah, that's good to know, thanks, Nik!

Cheers,
Stefan

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