Re: Help setting mouse accel multiplier below 1x

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Anno domini 2024 Wed, 14 Aug 15:07:10 +0000
 bonkmaykr via tde-users scripsit:
> Hello,
> 
> TDE does not have a proper sensitivity option, only acceleration. I was going to set the accel threshold to 0 pixels and then set the max accel, which should effectively do the same thing as changing sensitivity. But TDE does not allow it to go below 100%. This needs to be below 100% because I have a high CPI mouse (1600hz). I set it to 43%.
> 
> As a workaround, I have been using `xinput set-prop` to handle my mouse sensitivity. I've written in a previous post to this mailing list, but to reiterate, this is NOT a perfect solution because setting the pointer speed within XOrg directly interferes with many video games (prettymuch any first-person shooter game) and creative applications (Blender, Bryce 3D). see video: https://bonkmaykr.worlio.com/media/THE_FINALS_X11CursorSnapBug.mp4 Notice how when i set my desktop pointer speed to 43% from the terminal, the game snaps my cursor to the edge of the screen when it is trying to snap it to the center.

Are you using a laptop? I have the same issue when I use KiCad + trackpoint. I made a wrapper library that takes care of XWarpPointer for applications like this.

Nik

> 
> Is there a config file I can edit directly to get around this?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> bonkmaykr



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