I've been searching for a solution for a few days now and I even took a short break from the game just to come back and have the problem still happening. This is neither correct, nor will it modify speed as you need.Problem details:So about a week ago I was having the best game's I've ever had when suddenly I got on after and suddenly the maps that I found difficult before are now very doable but my mouse sensitivity feels much faster, I feel like I'm getting mouse drift, and sometimes my cursor just randomly slows down or speeds up, and sometimes it just feels like my cursor is straight up dodging the hitpoints. You will see posts mentioning the 3x3 CTM (see " Coordinate transformation matrix"), which by default is set to the identity matrix 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 as in your case) as being one of the properties to tweak to change pointer speed. In any case access to your hardware is needed to experiment, so you will have to do that on your side and there is not much more I can do. On the contrary, if your tweaks give you satisfaction, you can make them permanent across reboots following this past answer of mine. or simply reboot, which will wipe all tweaks and return setting to default. If your tweaks do not give you satisfaction, you can either reverse all the change manually one by one. If specifying an acceleration profile of 5 does not produce the expected results, replace 5 by 4 or by 7. Just try ! The simple and limited profiles (respectively with profile ids 4 and 7) use it directly (i.e. The above may or may not be what you need to do in your case though. command above is meant to increase pointer acceleration by a factor 2.5 and nullify the threshold at which acceleration kicks in. Or: $ xinput -set-prop "$xid" 301 5 # for Accel Speed To modify mouse speed and acceleration see this and man xinput and try, either: $ xset mouse 5/1 0 To do so: $ xinput -set-prop "$xid" 303 5, 1 But you can experiment by trying to change it to 5 for instance, which is documented by Xorg as a power law acceleration profile. The only profile listed as available is also 1, so I am not certain that changing the profile to something else will be effective. In your case the only enabled acceleration profile is the "device-dependent" profile "1". You can get it with: $ xid = "$(xinput -list -id-only 'Logitech G502 Hero Gaming Mouse')"Īccording to Xorg doc, command xinput -list-props "Logitech G502." list properties that can be set for a device. without the X11 numeric device id ("xid") for the pointer of interest. You show us only part of the corresponding output, e.g. usr/share/fonts/X11/misc,/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled,/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1,/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi,/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi,built-insįrom OP (prior to your first edit) you ran xinput -list-props "Logitech G502 Hero Gaming Mouse" in terminal. Prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yesĭefault colormap: 0x20 BlackPixel: 0x0 WhitePixel: 0xffffff I have several different mouses - same result.Īuto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000002Ġ0: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: on 02: Scroll Lock: offĠ3: Compose: off 04: Kana: off 05: Sleep: offĠ6: Suspend: off 07: Mute: off 08: Misc: offĠ9: Mail: off 10: Charging: off 11: Shift Lock: offīell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100 If I disable acceleration with xinput, I can't be able to change the sensitivity at all. Libinput Accel Profile Enabled Default (305): 1, 0 Libinput Accel Profile Enabled (304): 1, 0 Libinput Accel Profiles Available (303): 1, 1 Libinput Accel Speed Default (302): 0.000000 Acceleration flags i have: libinput Accel Speed (301): 1.000000 There is only an acceleration slider in the mouse settings (acceleration only).Īnd no acceleration profile or mode flags in xinput.
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