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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Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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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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