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libinput-config reviews and mentions
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X11 is still irreplaceable in 2023.
There is https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config which injects itself into the compositor process and then modifies libinput according to a config file, it gives back some control.
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Touchpad gestures too fast in Ubuntu/Wayland
1st option: https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config
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How is your touchpad experience on void or linux in general? did you make any tweaks?
Dude, I had the same issue, try https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config. Literally one setting, "scroll-factor" I believe. Still, that is sorta like workaround
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How to adjust scrolling speed on touchpad with two fingers?
If you're ok with an LD_PRELOAD hack and a replacement of libinput, you could try libinput-config.
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Vertical scroll sensitivity fix for Gtk3 applications
My laptop touchpad have a weird problem with gnome where vertical scrolling is too much sensitive. For a long time i've been using https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config to change the scroll-factor-y=0.25 to fix this problem. But i think it uses some hacky method where using LD_PRELOAD variable to do some trick. The problem with this is with some sandboxing issues where if i use a flatpak version of a terminal it will throw "ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/local/lib/libinput-config.so' from /etc/ld.so.preload cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file)" when started. I thought the issue with sensitivity in gnome is due to a bug in gtk3 as discussed in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/1308 this issue. I also thought this is the case because i didn't have this scrolling issue on gnome settings window (which i think now uses gtk4). But firefox and chromium definitely had the scrolling problem and I think they both written in gtk3 . but today i tried KDE after a long time and I found that there settings panel have a option to change the vertical scrolling distance and changing that fixes the problem system wide including firefox and chromium. So is there any possibility that gnome could also implemet such feature to change scroll sensitivity from there settings panel to fix the wired issue with gtk3 apps.
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Two finger scroll on Firefox overly sensitive with Wayland, why doesn't it happen with Flatpaks or snaps?
Whow thanks, these Firefox changes are perfect, the scrolling with the touchpad is Firefox much more pleasant and mouse wheel scrolling stays the same (which is a good thing) on default F37. Thanks for sharing this! I also tried https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config but ended op getting small weird crashes in gnome (/gnome/shell i believe), not 100% sure they are related but I noticed some crashes after installing.
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Is there a fix for touchpad scrolling speed in Fedora 37 yet?
I fixed it by installing this: https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config
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framework laptop, touchpad acceleration refuses to disable
libinput config i installed this and set accel-profile=flat in the config file but im not convinced i installed it correctly as it did nothing. and the config file started out empty. i was using nano to edit it. (maybe nano just created the config file the first time it tried to "edit" it?)
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Linux almost 3% of the global desktop market share - Jan 2022 and Dec 2022
Unfortunately there is no extension capable of exposing missing libinput settings ... so I use https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config
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22.10 Wayland touchpad scrolling too fast
I've tried using libinput-config made by warningnonpotablewater but it doesn't seem to have an effect.
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