They closed the bug upstream as fixed. I think they just made the scrolling a
bit faster but they didn't make a way for us to set the scroll speed. So the
upstream bug wasn't really the same as the downstream one.
And the scroll speed is still too slow compared to windows.
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Why this have been marked as "Fix Released"? I do not see anyone ever
mentioning a real fix.
The problem mentioned in the Question #9200 is mice manufactured by
Microsoft scrolling too fast. Even if it can be solved, which it is not,
there is no generic way to manipulate scroll speed for non-Micro
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The function that determines the scroll rate is in gtk/gtkrange.c
/**
* _gtk_range_get_wheel_delta:
* @range: a #GtkRange
* @direction: A #GdkScrollDirection
*
* Returns a good step value for the mouse wheel.
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* Return value: A good step value for the mouse wheel.
*
* Since: 2.4
**/
Neat. According to Matvei Fisenko, this bug is nine years old now.
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This bug definitely accounts for over 30% of my productivity loss after moving
to Ubuntu
Scrolling through reports, web pages, and conversation threads is way too
difficult
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I don't need this often but when I need it I'm seriously surprised that
it's not there.
Is the reason it's missing that xorg makes it too complicated to
implement? If that's the case we must hope really hard for Unity.
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i hate this bug, i'm using Chrome and it's a pain to scroll long pages.
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Pascal and company,
The only wish-list the lack of scroll wheel adjustment belongs on is
Microsoft's wish-list - as in they wish it never happens.
If you want people, end users, to migrate to Linux, then the LAST thing
you want is to make the controls uncomfortable.
This would put mouse, mouse w
+1 to dmitry's comment above.
Using OSX as a synergy server and gnome as a client - using the two
finger scroll gesture on the MacBook touch pad sends a large number of
scroll events to gnome.
Definitely something that could be fixed on synergy but having a
sensitivity setting would fix it for ev
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I can confirm that removing the USB reciever and replacing it on a
Microsoft Wireless 6000 fixes the issue. The scroll rate is 10 times
faster before doing this fix.
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I'm having a Microsoft Wireless 6000 mouse and have the same issue as
Adam. After shutting down windows and boot into ubuntu the mouse wheel
is unusable for scrolling.
But in my case I found a solution. After booting ubuntu I'm pulling out
the wireless USB receiver of the mouse an plug it in after
I have a Microsoft Wireless 5000 mouse and this issue makes it nearly
impossible to use the wheel fro scrolling. I do dual boot for games, so
I will have a look from the windows side for a resolution too.
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It kinda did not bother me before, since I used Firefox, which had its
own config. Since I swatched to Chrome, I really want this problem to be
fixed.
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Indeed. Three lines of scroll is to less for me. This should be
configurable via anything - xorg or Gnome, but configurable. For now,
there is no way to change it.
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I think the option is realy needed because in my case it not MSmouse-
speciefec issue.
I have a macbook with osx and ubuntu machine.
They are connected with Synergy. And macbook is server for synergy.
The scroll speed is insane even if i use touchpad.
I'm understand that this can be a Synergy b
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maybe Bug #61561 is related ?
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper
cut should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is
quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of
this project.
But as fyo has commented, there is no easy/quick fix.
A paper cut
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There may very well be multiple problems at play here. Certainly using
the correct InputDevice section in the xorg.conf file may eliminate one
of more of these problems. But it seems there's a fundamental problem
with MS wireless mice _if_ you dual-boot into Windows.
fyo has posted an accurate a
I had the same problem with the scroll wheel (as well as the back and
forward buttons on the sides of my mouse) and am wondering if it's not
more of a configuration error in xorg.conf?
Many of the mice on the market today use more than 5 buttons in fact, my
mouse is a standard Microsoft wireless l
There are multiple issues here that make the "Wishlist" importance a
mistake, IMHO.
If you read the link for more information in the bug description, you'll
see that the problem isn't just adjusting wheel sensitivity... the very
real problem is that many wireless mice (all MS Wireless?) report
MUL
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I have here a IBM mouse ( MO09BO ) that hasn't a wheel but a kind of
switch. When you move the switch forward/backward it give immediately
pulses to the computer, all the time you move it forward/backward. When
you leave it, the pulses stop. But all the programs react to fast on it,
so it will be
That's a strange 'bug'. after 5 years and nothing.
What config file must I change to manipulate the scroll speed?
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It's also really annoying with the compiz desktop "wall" in gutsy. You
can't switch to the next desktop as it moves 4 desktops at a time (at
least in my case). I see no work around in compiz or gtk.
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Bug is not fixed, and it is very VERY annoying.
People can not switch to Ubuntu because of this bug, which was mentioned in
2002 year!
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** Changed in: gtk (upstream)
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Importance: Medium => Wishlist
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