InterAccel
QuakeLive style mouse acceleration across your entire OS and any game (by KovaaK)
mousedriver
A fork of the Linux mouse driver with acceleration (by systemofapwne)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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InterAccel
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Does anyone make a "modern" Trackpoint/Poinitng stick with a higher DPI?
Anyway, most new Lenovo ThinkPads have TrackPoint IV (versus the original TrackPoint II used in the Model M4-1, IBM-brand Model M13 and most early ThinkPads). The crucial difference between TrackPoint II and IV (and III) is a negative inertia function that significantly improved performance. To my knowledge, Lenovo TrackPoints are still PS/2 devices. This means that any PS/2 Model M with an integrated pointing device and a PS/2 passthrough port (such as PS/2 EnduraPro) can be retrofitted with a newer stick by using the passthrough port daughterboard inside as an easy solder point. The challenge would be extending the stick to the needed length without compromising performance. I never tried such a mod though since InterAccel for Windows was able to boost the old TrackPoints to an acceptable performance for me. But what I said should be theoretically possible. Iirc, Troy @ Unicomp once told us in a QnA that he's heard of a modern stick being retrofitted into an EnduraPro before.
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Angle snapping/ Raw Accel
I use inter accel. https://github.com/KovaaK/InterAccel and the i am facing the same issue. How can i solve it???? Any tips????
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I cant play!! (Interception Driver)
I recall having an issue with this a few years ago when I switched from using InterAccel to RawAccel. It turned out that the Kovaak package for InterAccel contained Interception driver version 1.0.0. However, there's a 1.0.1 version of the Interception driver that had fixed a bug to do with uninstalling.
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People that own and use a Model M13, do you use it alongside a mouse/trackball or instead of a mouse/trackball.
You could try InterAccel as mentioned by /u/SharktasticA above.
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Some more IBM Model M13 photos (ft. 1998 Maxi Switch & 2004 Unicomp)
For the black one (which has an IBM TrackPoint II stick), it's okay but the lack of negative inertia - the feature that makes TrackPoint III and current IV faster - is noticeable. The mouse buttons are on the gummy side. For the beige one (which has a Lexmark/Unicomp FSR stick), it's not great but Unicomp has at least improved the mouse buttons considerably. In both cases, InterAccel for Windows makes a huge difference. leetmouse seems to be the Linux equivalent but I haven't experimented with it yet.
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Is there a way to make the aiming more linear?
The program you seek to fix it to your liking (you'll do lots of trial error to find your own curve/linear) is called https://github.com/a1xd/rawaccel which is a fork of https://github.com/KovaaK/InterAccel by the most notorious gamer in these matters. Youtube has some videos on how to use each program (very different approaches, same method) so find and watch them to learn.
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I don't understand mouse acceleration. How does it work?
What i am trying to achieve is Linear mouse acceleration as i could with RawAccel and InterAccel https://github.com/KovaaK/InterAccel under windows.
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Looking for more mouse acceleration customization
I like to use a linear acceleration curve on windows for competitive gaming and am looking to use something similar on Ubuntu 21.10.
- Latest patch on pc made it nearly impossible to play for a disabled player
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What ideas would you like to share for the future of Steam Input?
Advanced mouse acceleration options. https://github.com/KovaaK/InterAccel
mousedriver
Posts with mentions or reviews of mousedriver.
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People that own and use a Model M13, do you use it alongside a mouse/trackball or instead of a mouse/trackball.
If you're on Windows, stuff like InterAccel can help with pointing stick performance (I'm not sure what the best Linux analogue is, but leetmouse might get you there?)
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Rawaccel mouse accel
If you're looking for something more powerfull: the thing closest in functionality to RawAccel seems to be this CLI tool called Leetmouse or this GUI tool made as a frontend for a fork of Leetmouse. It seems to be in a very rough state right now though, I haven't tried it myself either, so I don't know if it'll even work properly.
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Some more IBM Model M13 photos (ft. 1998 Maxi Switch & 2004 Unicomp)
For the black one (which has an IBM TrackPoint II stick), it's okay but the lack of negative inertia - the feature that makes TrackPoint III and current IV faster - is noticeable. The mouse buttons are on the gummy side. For the beige one (which has a Lexmark/Unicomp FSR stick), it's not great but Unicomp has at least improved the mouse buttons considerably. In both cases, InterAccel for Windows makes a huge difference. leetmouse seems to be the Linux equivalent but I haven't experimented with it yet.
- Tablet Stopped Working After Installing Mouse Driver
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Hello, Leetmouse help?
Hi I love using Rawaccel but I hate windows so here I am with leetmouse Skyl3r's fork (https://github.com/Skyl3r/leetmouse) to be specific since systemofapwne version just disables my mouse for some reason and I would rather use a GUI since I don't really understand the settings changing once I installed it.
- Help installing this GUI
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leetmouse installation.
Doesn't make sense to not link to the project page (wild guess) btw.
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Looking for more mouse acceleration customization
Only thing I found was this but it didn't end up working for me.
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Raw Accel on Linux?
Which was forked by systemofapwne as leetmouse: https://github.com/systemofapwne/leetmouse
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Would this work?
Unfortunately no, but this exists, and is inpsired by Povohats Mouse Accel, the same program Raw Accel was inspired by.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing InterAccel and mousedriver you can also consider the following projects:
rawaccel - kernel mode mouse accel
leetmouse - A fork of the Linux mouse driver with acceleration
GlosSI - Tool for using Steam-Input controller rebinding at a system level alongside a global overlay
leetmouse-gui - Simple GUI for leetmouse (https://github.com/systemofapwne/leetmouse)
Interception - The Interception API aims to build a portable programming interface that allows one to intercept and control a range of input devices.
piper - GTK application to configure gaming devices
digimend-kernel-drivers - DIGImend graphics tablet drivers for the Linux kernel