![]() # set the following to 1 1 0 respectively to disable acceleration.ĮndSection /etc/X11//nf Section "InputClass" Reason: Do not use comments in code blocks, provide more description in the wiki text instead. Setting mouse acceleration In Xorg configuration To make changes persistent under X create a file like this: Under X xf86-input-libinput reads the xorg configuration files and applies the options. Under Wayland configuration is restored by the desktop environment. Libinput does not store configuration options, it is up to the caller to manage these. $ xinput -set-prop 'libinput Accel Speed' Check this plot to see the impact of different acceleration speed values. Note that the acceleration speed has to be in the range of. This provides 1:1 movement between the device and the pointer on-screen.įind the id of your device with xinput list and set the acceleration speed with the following command. When using the flat pointer acceleration profile, the acceleration factor is constant regardless of the velocity of the pointer. Feedback settings set with xset m are effectively ignored. libinput relies on the resolution reported by evdev. When using the adaptive pointer acceleration profile, libinput calculates the mouse acceleration depending on the DPI and the parameter Acceleration Speed. Alternatively, gnome-tweaks can also be used to edit the org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/mouse/acceleration-profile. ![]() A choice between "adaptive" and "flat" profiles can be chosen by installing dconf-editor and editing the value in org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/mouse/acceleration-profile.
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