On Tuesday, 16 May 2023 01:03:31 BST Wol wrote: > On 15/05/2023 18:25, Michael wrote: > > Check the attached screenshots, relevant to this laptop. There's pointer > > speed and scrolling speed for the USB mouse I have attached. I use > > libinput for years now and as far as I recall I have not changed the > > default settings. I think different mouse models would generate different > > inputs and would offer more settings. Mine is a simple wired optical > > mouse. > > I'm not at that system at the moment but ... where on your screenshot is > the double click speed? Where is the "configure middle button"? etc etc. > > You've got the basics, just like me ... > > Cheers, > Wol
According to libinput this is what's available for my USB mouse: # libinput list-devices [snip ...] Device: PIXART USB OPTICAL MOUSE Kernel: /dev/input/event6 Group: 5 Seat: seat0, default Capabilities: pointer Tap-to-click: n/a Tap-and-drag: n/a Tap drag lock: n/a Left-handed: disabled Nat.scrolling: disabled Middle emulation: disabled Calibration: n/a Scroll methods: button Click methods: none Disable-w-typing: n/a Disable-w-trackpointing: n/a Accel profiles: flat *adaptive custom Rotation: 0.0 It's a very basic three button mouse. In Plasma-Wayland I get more options shown in the SystemSettings GUI, than when in Plasma on Xorg. I don't know if tweaking '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf' will allow you to configure your mouse as you want to. Settings configured in this file which work in Xorg do not necessarily work with Wayland.
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