On Sunday 19 July 2020 11:09:55 Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 19 of July 2020 13:13:47 William Morder via
trinity-users wrote:
On Saturday 18 July 2020 21:19:03 Michele Calgaro
via trinity-users
wrote:
On
2020/07/17 07:50 PM, Janek Stolarek wrote:
Thanks! (And sorry for late reply)
> That is actually the speed setting :-)
I wonder whether this is bad Polish localization ("acceleration"
used instead of "speed") or is the term acceleration actually used
in English TDE as well? I find this confusing, since mouse
acceleration means something different to me (variable cursor speed
depending on how fast the mosue is actually moved).
It is actually the English term as well, perhaps inappropriate in this
case. Cheers
Michele
Here is a screenshot of my mouse-speed settings. This has not changed
more than a few ticks one way or another since about 2005 and KDE3.
Works well on a large screen display (1600x900); I want my mouse to feel
like my own hand moving, not too slow or fast. And as you can tell, I
use mouse keys a lot.
Just for comparison, if anybody can use the reference.
Bill
The settings tab, the screenshot you sent, shows the settings related to
the mouse movement made using the keys, not the mouse as a separate
device.
Cheers
duh ... ooops! Sorry!
:-/
I was just about to get on my high horse and say that you're wrong, but I
stand corrected. Enclosed is a screenshot of the proper tab for mouse
speed -- *not* for mouse keys. Please see attachment.
(The reason for this mistake, I believe, is that I use the other tab nearly
every time I boot up, because I cannot get my mouse key settings to be
permanent unless I click-unclick that little box every time.) My mind just
tuned out that detail (mouse keys not mouse speed), because I never touch it
otherwise.
Bill
P.S. I work on a desktop, by the way. I ought to have specified that detail,
too, for what it's worth. My settings might not work so well on a laptop with
a touchpad.
Also, isn't acceleration (or deceleration) supposed to be a rate of increase
or decrease of speed? not speed itself? It seemed to me that these terms were
being used almost interchangeably.
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