It definitely works:
xinput --list-props 11 Device 'Kensington Kensington USB/PS2 Orbit': Device Enabled (182): 1 Coordinate Transformation Matrix (184): 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (316): 0 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (317): 0 libinput Scroll Methods Available (318): 0, 0, 1 libinput Scroll Method Enabled (319): 0, 0, 0 libinput Scroll Method Enabled Default (320): 0, 0, 0 libinput Button Scrolling Button (321): 3 libinput Button Scrolling Button Default (322): 3 libinput Accel Speed (323): 1.000000 libinput Accel Speed Default (324): 0.000000 libinput Accel Profiles Available (325): 1, 1 libinput Accel Profile Enabled (326): 1, 0 libinput Accel Profile Enabled Default (327): 1, 0 libinput Left Handed Enabled (328): 0 libinput Left Handed Enabled Default (329): 0 libinput Send Events Modes Available (301): 1, 0 libinput Send Events Mode Enabled (302): 0, 0 libinput Send Events Mode Enabled Default (303): 0, 0 Device Node (304): "/dev/input/event5" Device Product ID (305): 1149, 4130 libinput Drag Lock Buttons (330): <no items> libinput Horizontal Scroll Enabled (331): 1
Then running this: xinput set-float-prop 11 323 0.01
makes the acceleration go way down. My acceleration max is 1.0 and I know I have gnome set as high as I could get it.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 8:08 PM Roger Heflin rogerheflin@gmail.com wrote:
xinput seems to be interfacing with libinput and is reporting there are devices and the devices have properties.
It it is not clear though which properties work and don't work in it
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 7:58 PM Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
On 4/20/19 8:50 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
the command line xinput and xset commands claim to change point settings.
My playing with it in gnome does not seem to change anything, but I know they used to work, so it may work if you don't have something like gnome or xfce running.
I'm pretty sure those have been superseded by "libinput" especially when using Gnome and Wayland.
From the man page...
DESCRIPTION libinput is a library to handle input devices and provides device detecā tion and input device event processing for most Wayland compositors and the X.Org xf86-input-libinput driver.
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