On 4/21/19 4:15 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 20Apr2019 14:04, ToddAndMargo ToddAndMargo@zoho.com wrote:
On 4/20/19 1:59 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/19/19 11:59 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/20/19 2:56 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/19/19 11:13 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
How do I check what the default acceleration is set to?
right under my nose: $ xinput --list-props 15 | grep -i "Accel Speed (" | awk '{print $5}' 1.000000
That isn't the "default" that you're asking about. You want "Accel Speed Default", yes?
Now this is interesting. After a reboot, acceleration is off: $ xinput --list --short | grep -i logit ⎜ ↳ Logitech USB Optical Mouse id=15 [slave pointer (2)]
$ xinput --list-props 15 | grep -i "Accel Speed (" | awk '{print $5}' 0.000000
All day yesterday with it on, I had no issues scrolling windows instead of lines
More interesting. Xfce's mouse dialog show acceleration is on:
screenshot: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/attachment.cgi?id=8432
Just wondering whether this dialogue is a direct query of the mouse state or some kind of proxy via Xfce's settings i.e. if you change the seting outside Xfce does the dialogue notice? (Either immediately or on dialogue close/reopen?)
Cheers, Cameron Simpson cs@cskk.id.au
This may be the issue. The screen shot shows an acceleration of 2.5 and xinput says it is zero. Xfce may be misreading xinput