Please share if you have figured this out. I've just changed updated to the new Debian release and what I'm finding is
- mouse scroll wheel speed is now unusable fast
- gnome does not have an adjustment in settings, tweaks
- much of the guidance you find on line applies to X but not to Wayland
- The Wayland, compositor, and client developers have been in a multiyear food fight over who's supposed to do something about this - but nobody appears to actually do something about this.
- You'd think that a usable mouse would be something that people would consider important these days.
- My mouse worked better in Linux 30 years ago than it does today.
I'm thinking udev/hwdb but I can't figure out how to set a value for POINTER_SCROLL_WHEEL which is the problem event.
inb4 KDE or Sway or different mouse, please. I'll eventually consider these, but you'd think this would be treatable.
Please share if you have figured this out. I've just changed updated to the new Debian release and what I'm finding is
- mouse scroll wheel speed is now unusable fast
- gnome does not have an adjustment in settings, tweaks
- much of the guidance you find on line applies to X but not to Wayland
- The Wayland, compositor, and client developers have been in a multiyear food fight over who's supposed to do something about this - but nobody appears to actually do something about this.
- You'd think that a usable mouse would be something that people would consider important these days.
- My mouse worked better in Linux 30 years ago than it does today.
I'm thinking udev/hwdb but I can't figure out how to set a value for POINTER_SCROLL_WHEEL which is the problem event.
inb4 KDE or Sway or different mouse, please. I'll eventually consider these, but you'd think this would be treatable.