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I wonder if gnome on wayland will ever allow us to disable pointer acceleration...
It was a feature requested by several people when they redesigned the mouse and touchpad configuration for 3.20, but its still not possible although libinput exposes the "flat" acceleration profile for several month now.
I wonder if gnome on wayland will ever allow us to disable pointer acceleration...
It was a feature requested by several people when they redesigned the mouse and touchpad configuration for 3.20, but its still not possible although libinput exposes the "flat" acceleration profile for several month now.
you should probably use libratbag for that. anyone who knows that he needs to be able to disable pointer acceleration is probably more than capable installing that.
you should probably use libratbag for that. anyone who knows that he needs to be able to disable pointer acceleration is probably more than capable installing that.
I didn't know about that project and took a look, but it does not seem like its really what i'm looking for. I don't want to configure resolution or button mappings of gaming mice, i just want to use my desktop without wierd acceleration. Under X i can just use xf86-input-libinput with the flat profile by putting a line in a conf file, which is not great for the average user but at least works. Keep in mind there are actually non-technical, non-gaming users who dislike pointer acceleration
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