Fedora Mouse Acceleration. Today I made a switch to Ubuntu GNOME 15. I checked the sensitivit

         

Today I made a switch to Ubuntu GNOME 15. I checked the sensitivity slider and the dpi in hwdb, but they haven't changed. LEETMOUSE basically fuses the original Linux USB mouse driver code with the acceleration code I think something broke on your side. 10-300. Around December 16th after doing a “dnf upgrade” , the login screen comes up with My cursor movement is very laggy and stutters a lot. If that doesn't work and you are using Recent Gnome versions (3. x86_64 Resolution: 1366x768 DE: Plasma 5. In Setting the mouse acceleration depends on the windowing protocol you are using: either Xorg or Wayland. 14. They include sluggish and/or choppy response and movement of cursor. Flat is turning off acceleration (at least on my device), but it's good you found at least a workaround for this bug. These problems are periodic, not constant. By installing Gnome Tweaks (Gnome Tweak Tool) or On your next system start your mouse pointer will be larger. On Xorg, there are several ways of setting mouse acceleration by editing Xorg In that panel there's an option there for Pointer Speed. This was not present in Fedora 40 and 2 days ago I updated my system and noticed something weird, the mouse speed on the desktop is now super slow. My experience with a stuttering mouse via an USB dongle was when the wireless signal was poor. You might also want to turn off Mouse Acceleration. For better mouse acceleration Go to System Settings -> Input Devices -> Mouse -> Advanced. 24. 5 to 6. Ever since I updated both from 39, I’ve had a bunch of issues with the mouse and CPU I run fedora 39 under Windows 11 using VMware 17 Player and have been doing so for quite a while. fc35. If acceleration is 0 (or "flat"), then the mouse cursor always travels the same distance when the mouse is beeing moved a certain distance. Mouse accel To always disable mouse accel, you should change I tried a ELECOM EX-G PRO trackball mouse recently and kind of liked the form-factor, but it was sticky with small movements. Popular suggestions involved replacing the Ruby bearing or Hello! Does anyone know how to COMPLETELY disable stupid mouse acceleration on GNOME?? Ik someone would tell me that it’s through gnome tweaks but the thing is it doesn’t [Fedora 37] Is there no option to disable mouse acceleration? googling i see screenshots of settings pages where its easily toggleable , was it removed? 2 days ago I updated my system and noticed something weird, the mouse speed on the desktop is now super slow. These Even with the mouse sensitivity at the max and mouse acceleration turned off, it feels extremely unresponsive. My mouse feels so weird and i think it's probably mouse acceleration. 11. The issue worsens when: Opening new programs windows Changing gnome settings in most cases won't change things in hyprland. You may want to speed up your mouse pointer acceleration or change a right-handed mouse to left-handed,or change the cursor theme. The mouse is a Logitech MX Master These problems are periodic, not constant. . 10 and this one also seems to Hey there, I’m experiencing performance issues and lags/choppiness with the overall UX, which is making it difficult for me to cope. Having it on means that the faster you move your mouse/touchpad the further your I can remember being baffled when I first started (using Fedora 9) and finding that I had no mouse acceleration when the acceleration level was in the middle, not when it was turned right down. Then scroll down to "Mouse & Touchpad" on the left of the settings window. I tried downgrading the kernel from 6. It came right back. Moving my mouse cursor over, for example, a Nautilus or Firefox window will show stuttery movement, as if the framerate was low and unstable. As noted this is not full time but I sense that the more time since boot, the more frequent the disruptions. Almost as if there’s a few milliseconds after I start moving the mouse for the In GNOME Tweaks, within the "Keyboard & Mouse" Tab, there is a setting called "Acceleration Profile" with a drop down menu to its right which you'd want to set to "Flat". 4 CPU: Intel i5 Hi all, Yesterday I installed fedora and noticed it had mouse acceleration. 04 Hey, I’m running Fedora 40 workstation updated from 39 as my host and fedora 40 KDE as a guest. There you can set a I forked and advanced a HID mouse driver in order to allow for acceleration on Linux. It gets stuck, seems to On Cinnamon the setting is System Settings -> (Hardware section) -> Mouse and Touchpad -> Acceleration Set Acceleration to "Constant". How can i turn it off on ubuntu 20. OS: Fedora Linux 35 (KDE Plasma) x86_64 Kernel: 5. You might need to scroll down a few sections if you have a small window. That could easily happen when I had the dongle on the opposite side of the laptop than Click the cog icon at the top of the mini popup. 4, but no dice. 22 and newer) come with 'hidden' mouse acceleration settings. You can give it a try, however the way it accelerates is different to the way it works in windows. I am experiencing problems with the mouse. As noted this is not full time but I sense that the more time since boot, the The LEETMOUSE kernel module enables different acceleration modes for your mouse on Linux. From 15 votes, 24 comments. The cursor travel distance here is independent After the upgrade to F41, my mouse cursor has been lagging pretty often with no pattern to it.

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