
- Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration install#
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- Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration driver#
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I really should have tried this first =x will do that if nothing shows up in the logs. Will try to find desktop fps counter as well.Īnd nope, I didn’t try running without KVM. I’m currently running the two commands from and will see if anything shows up. I read online that wayland is especially bad with nvidia gpus so I have also been staying away from it. sktop: ERROR: nvidia-settings could not find the registry key file.(…) Nvidia-settings: g_object_unref: assertion ‘G_IS_OBJECT (object)’ failed
Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration driver#
Nvidia driver hang is an interesting thought indeed, how would the hangs look like in the logs? KDE developers prefer to disable whole compositor instead." by nightblackdragon on reddit It’s always enabled.įor games GNOME should automatically undirect fullscreen windows (suspend composition). I found a post from 2 years ago that mentioned: I saw option to disable animations in tweaks but dont see anything in official settings or anything clearly related to compositor.
Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration drivers#
(You also never said what video drivers you’re using or if you’ve tried without the KVM p) A multitail following both would make is easier to see if your video drivers have issues. (Cue rant about wishing Wayland and Pipewire would die in a fire.)Īt the very least always have a term open running dmesg -Hw or tail -f /var/log/syslog and see if something is happening when you notice the input drop. If you are in Wayland switch to an X session and see if the issue goes away.

Or you could try a less piggish DE like XFCE.Īnother thing is also what ARE you running? X or Wayland? There is a chance given Gnome and mainline Ubuntu that you’re in Wayland which would be a potential issue. This might be useful to see if it’s a dpi/input issue or dropped frames. There was an application to show fps even on desktop use. While it’s not hangs that are the issue (my nv driver kinda hangs my whole system too frequently when I have heavy separate 3D workloads across my GPU’s) Gnome is a pig and its compositor may be to blame. Libinput Accel Profile Enabled Default (302):đ, 0Ġ, 1 value should mean disabled under libinput Accel Profile Enabled Libinput Accel Profile Enabled (301):Đ, 1 Libinput Accel Profiles Available (300):đ, 1 However doing list props shows as the acceleration disabled for both: xinput list-props 'Logitech Gaming Mouse G600' | grep Accel I think that might be related to keyboard USB hub? Since same brand as keyboard. I think the one in tweaks extension should be the current used setting replacing the xorg setting which is already disabled.Īs for showing multiple devices, I think mine is just one device? I checked lsusb.Īnd “xinput list” shows a different brand mouse(?) along logitech. The two drivers use different options which I guess is why your file doesn’t work anymore.” by user ropid Today the one used by default is “libinput”. “In the past, Xorg used an input driver named “evdev”. That also didnt fix it, still random slow downs even with only one DPI I don’t think /nf is used anymore. So I tried one more thing while in the software, I deleted ALL DPI levels except one main one on all onboard mouse profiles. I found however a “G Shift” setting which is like the sniper button, but it wasnt set to anything after all.
Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration software#
So I checked the mouse software and there was no mouse acceleration option for on-board mouse profiles.
Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration install#
So to test this I would need to format the computer using an old iso like 20.04.1 and don’t install any updates but I would like to avoid that.ĭoes anyone have any ideas what could be the issue? Or any settings/logs to check? USB power saving? Different mouse acceleration setting? However a recent install of 20.04.3 iso has this issue from the start.
Ubuntu disable mouse acceleration update#
If I remember right, I didn’t have this issue when I first installed 20.04 and it might have been an update that did something. Mouse acceleration is set to flat (off) using tweaks. It only happens on Ubuntu while windows is fine. I tried checking logs just after the slowdown happens but nothing seems out of the ordinary. I tried 3 different mouses (redragon, razer, logitech), swapped the usb cable, tried different usb ports and it’s still the same. I’m using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, x299 mobo with 10980xe, L1 KVM and a Logitech gaming mouse. I definitely need to slide it further when it feels slow hence it feels like DPI dropped randomly. I even tried to eyeball it by checking how long it takes to go from left edge of screen to right and the mouse distance traveled from edge of mouse pad. The mouse keeps randomly slowing down, it feels like the DPI drops by half for like 5-10 seconds and then it’s back to normal.


I have a weird mouse issue that is driving me nuts.
