That's sort of the same topic as
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93445 upstream
** Changed in: control-center (Ubuntu)
Priority: Medium => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #93445
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I don't care about this bug anymore, and since nobody else does (no
other subscribers, no duplicate), please feel free to reject/close it.
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This just confirm that the X part of it works. The real problem is the range of
values that control-center allows to set.
Fabio
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Okay I spent some time fiddling with all that, and taking notes so I can report
accurately. Here it is:
With the "Acceleration" control left alone, in it normal/current position
(about half way), then Fabio's program doesn't make any difference whatever the
setting, 1 or 2000, it's completely i
Right, it works fine on my box too, the range is just maybe too limited.
Vincent, you can try by putting the acceleration to the maximum and
changing the sensitivity now, you should notice a difference, could you
confirm that?
** Changed in: control-center (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal => Wishlis
Ok I attached a proof of concept to show that xorg (libx11 and xserver) are
doing the right thing.
How to use it:
edit the main.c file and replace first with 1
build and run
that will set the minimum threshold before the mouse is accelerated.
move the mouse in one corner of the screen