I tried what deleting ~/.config/monitors.xml on startup, but it seems to
be re-created when you plug/unplug the second monitor.
What works for me is removing the file on startup, but also created a
cron job that runs every 2 minutes and deletes this too.
So when I unplug the screen, before I plug
Are there any workaround in the meantime?
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Title:
Ubuntu 15.10 Could not apply the stored configuration for monitors
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Is there still no way for the user to adjust the wheel speed?
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Title:
Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse scrolling speed
Status in G
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