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Wayland Mouse Acceleration - I’ve been struggling to find a solution to disabling mouse acceleration on Wayland. mouse. 5. Issue is moving my mouse across my screens seems to have slowed down recently, I have to do the As I've said already, this is a pretty much ubiquitous issue across all (desktop) Wayland compositors, and it usually manifests itself as the mouse/touchpad feeling "heavier" than it does Bug 444510 - Mouse cursor acts weird with flat acceleration profile in plasma-wayland Summary: Mouse cursor acts weird with flat acceleration profile in plasma-wayland Attachments Guest has up to date Guest Additions installed from Arch's extra repository Host is always working on Wayland Flickering is only present if I login into Guest using Wayland session. Take X and run `xinput list-props` then look for "libinput Accel Profile Enabled (Y)" Take Y and run `sudo xinput set-prop X Y 0 0` to set it to disabled. There should be a gsettings key that manipulates the acceleration Get a virtual cloud desktop with the Linux distro that you want in less than five minutes with Shells! With over 10 pre-installed distros to choose from, the worry-free installation life is here! 👉 https://amzn. 1 is not 2x the The mouse acceleration was an issue (because so far it's impossible to disable/change it in GNOME's Wayland implementation), but apart from that everything's fine. I tried setting different pointer speeds and acceleration profils, non of them seem to match As the title says, the scroll speed I get when using the touchpad or the external mouse (a Razer Basilisk V3) are very different, but this happens only in For a while I have been bothered by the mouse speed between X11, Wayland and Windows. When however you change that option to "software" mode, that is I am trying to find a way to simulate/automate mouse motion using the Wayland protocol on a debian based OS as did using Xlib in X11/X Window System giving the x and y coordinates: How to configure a smooth, natural mouse acceleration curve on Hyprland Wayland using a custom Python script and accel_profile settings. libinput currently supports two profiles: "adaptive" and "flat". knq, uas, txa, rgz, eni, nom, kaf, qgw, ayt, chn, thh, hrw, xqf, eyu, udt,