** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Confirmed => Expired
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Okay, this bug should be closed. It's not even relevant anymore.
But the new control center is still missing the option to set the acceleration
properly. (There is none.)
$ xset m 0 0
will fix this.
I have found a way to make this auto-start each boot:
1) Open up a terminal and type:
#!/bin/ba
Seriously just add an option for acceleration. Please.
I can set acceleration via xinput, but damn it's 2013.
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Title:
Improve mouse sensiti
The mouse settings on the Gnome Control Center are misnamed and
misrepresentative.
I suspect a lot of people are adjusting "Sensitivity" and expecting the
pointer to get faster, but sensitivity is actually just the motion
threshold before the "Acceleration" multiplier is applied - and none of
this
Also affects me.
(Ubuntu Precise)
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Could someone clarify here, is all the above saying that it is known
that the mouse sensitivity setting does nothing and that to make it do
something is a wishlist item rather than a bug? Seeing this on 11.04
and 11.10.
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meral: for me setting acceleration fast (right) and sensitivity low (left)
gives a fast motion in lucid.
i just noticed it myself... stupid gui :/
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Even if I put sensitivity and acceleration to the max, the mouse is still way
too slow.
Can't I somehow reset this interval of changement possibility? I use a thinkpad
trackball.
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Thanks for your note, and I think you have some good points.
But note that the ubuntu-x-swat team does not maintain the gnome tools,
just the underlying bits. I'd encourage you to bring your feature ideas
to the gnome-desktop team.
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 10:37:06PM -, Psy[H[] wrote:
> with a
with all the tools now available in X, it would be great to have the
following properties in gnome-mouse-properties:
speed (general linear speed multiplier)
acceleration (non-linear speed modifier)
threshold (distance before acceleration)
And name them correctly, because it is misleading when thr
It feels like "Acceleration" in Gnome control center corresponds to the
constant multiplier "acceleration" in xset, and "Sensitivity" in Gnome
corresponds to "threshold" in xset. If you set acceleration high and
sensitivity low, it's impossible to move one pixel at a time. If you
set sensitivity
Filed a bug for gnome: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563777
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There's a proposed patch in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2927 which adds the
possibility to change the mouse sensitivity independently from the
acceleration.
With that patch, we can change the sensitivity thumb from mouse options
to really control the sensitivity, not the threshold
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #2927
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** Also affects: xorg-server via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2927
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I think sensitivity and acceleration are linked. I mean it is now, but
it shouldn't.
Sensitivity should be the basic setting. Acceleration should be added on
top of the sensitivity.
See http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/7815/ for an idea.
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