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I am trying to set my mouse acceleration on linux mint 19.1.



I used to be able to use...



xset m 14/5 10


Where 14/15 is the accel ratio and 10 is the threshold in pixels per 10 ms.



Now in Linux Mint 19.1 this command has no effect.



Is there a new command I could use in 19.1 that would achieve the same goal?



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    I am trying to set my mouse acceleration on linux mint 19.1.



    I used to be able to use...



    xset m 14/5 10


    Where 14/15 is the accel ratio and 10 is the threshold in pixels per 10 ms.



    Now in Linux Mint 19.1 this command has no effect.



    Is there a new command I could use in 19.1 that would achieve the same goal?



    Thanks










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      I am trying to set my mouse acceleration on linux mint 19.1.



      I used to be able to use...



      xset m 14/5 10


      Where 14/15 is the accel ratio and 10 is the threshold in pixels per 10 ms.



      Now in Linux Mint 19.1 this command has no effect.



      Is there a new command I could use in 19.1 that would achieve the same goal?



      Thanks










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      I am trying to set my mouse acceleration on linux mint 19.1.



      I used to be able to use...



      xset m 14/5 10


      Where 14/15 is the accel ratio and 10 is the threshold in pixels per 10 ms.



      Now in Linux Mint 19.1 this command has no effect.



      Is there a new command I could use in 19.1 that would achieve the same goal?



      Thanks







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          I am curious if my configs might work with a mouse because I have only used this for my touchpad. The pointer acceleration here is a part of the Xserver so should work for a mouse in addition to a touchpad.



          Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.d.conf/60-pointer.conf file. Change the MatchProduct part to your mouse name and change to MatchIsPointer in here and see what happens:



          Section "InputClass"
          Identifier "ELAN1300"
          MatchIsTouchpad "on"
          MatchProduct "ELAN1300:00"
          Option "AccelerationProfile" "1"
          Option "AccelerationScheme" "predictable"
          Option "AccelerationThreshold" "5"
          Option "AccelerationNumerator" "2"
          Option "AccelerationDenominator" "1"
          Option "ConstantDeceleration" "2.4"
          Option "AdaptiveDeceleration" "2.1"
          EndSection





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            I am curious if my configs might work with a mouse because I have only used this for my touchpad. The pointer acceleration here is a part of the Xserver so should work for a mouse in addition to a touchpad.



            Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.d.conf/60-pointer.conf file. Change the MatchProduct part to your mouse name and change to MatchIsPointer in here and see what happens:



            Section "InputClass"
            Identifier "ELAN1300"
            MatchIsTouchpad "on"
            MatchProduct "ELAN1300:00"
            Option "AccelerationProfile" "1"
            Option "AccelerationScheme" "predictable"
            Option "AccelerationThreshold" "5"
            Option "AccelerationNumerator" "2"
            Option "AccelerationDenominator" "1"
            Option "ConstantDeceleration" "2.4"
            Option "AdaptiveDeceleration" "2.1"
            EndSection





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              I am curious if my configs might work with a mouse because I have only used this for my touchpad. The pointer acceleration here is a part of the Xserver so should work for a mouse in addition to a touchpad.



              Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.d.conf/60-pointer.conf file. Change the MatchProduct part to your mouse name and change to MatchIsPointer in here and see what happens:



              Section "InputClass"
              Identifier "ELAN1300"
              MatchIsTouchpad "on"
              MatchProduct "ELAN1300:00"
              Option "AccelerationProfile" "1"
              Option "AccelerationScheme" "predictable"
              Option "AccelerationThreshold" "5"
              Option "AccelerationNumerator" "2"
              Option "AccelerationDenominator" "1"
              Option "ConstantDeceleration" "2.4"
              Option "AdaptiveDeceleration" "2.1"
              EndSection





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                I am curious if my configs might work with a mouse because I have only used this for my touchpad. The pointer acceleration here is a part of the Xserver so should work for a mouse in addition to a touchpad.



                Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.d.conf/60-pointer.conf file. Change the MatchProduct part to your mouse name and change to MatchIsPointer in here and see what happens:



                Section "InputClass"
                Identifier "ELAN1300"
                MatchIsTouchpad "on"
                MatchProduct "ELAN1300:00"
                Option "AccelerationProfile" "1"
                Option "AccelerationScheme" "predictable"
                Option "AccelerationThreshold" "5"
                Option "AccelerationNumerator" "2"
                Option "AccelerationDenominator" "1"
                Option "ConstantDeceleration" "2.4"
                Option "AdaptiveDeceleration" "2.1"
                EndSection





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                I am curious if my configs might work with a mouse because I have only used this for my touchpad. The pointer acceleration here is a part of the Xserver so should work for a mouse in addition to a touchpad.



                Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.d.conf/60-pointer.conf file. Change the MatchProduct part to your mouse name and change to MatchIsPointer in here and see what happens:



                Section "InputClass"
                Identifier "ELAN1300"
                MatchIsTouchpad "on"
                MatchProduct "ELAN1300:00"
                Option "AccelerationProfile" "1"
                Option "AccelerationScheme" "predictable"
                Option "AccelerationThreshold" "5"
                Option "AccelerationNumerator" "2"
                Option "AccelerationDenominator" "1"
                Option "ConstantDeceleration" "2.4"
                Option "AdaptiveDeceleration" "2.1"
                EndSection






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