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I am using Debian 11 (testing) and Gnome 3. I was able to disable mouse pointer acceleration using gnome tweaks but there is still annoying acceleration when using a trackpoint. Looking through Gnome 3 and Wayland documentation I was not able to find an option to disable it. The laptop is a Lenovo T430s.

Is there any way to disable the trackpoint acceleration?

  • Have you looked at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/43430/trackpoint-hard-to-control-after-debian-update – kasa Feb 14 '21 at 04:20
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    @kasa This looks like a Xorg solution but I am using Wayland. – problemofficer - n.f. Monica Feb 14 '21 at 05:57
  • I think you may want to create a feature request to Gnome on exposing this setting. – Hi-Angel Feb 14 '21 at 10:18
  • @problemofficer Yes you are Wayland. I didn't want to repeat what has written there. I am archlinux, I know there is some dependency that connected with graphical environment, look at the XWayland. If you look at xorg-xwayland you will find that wayland is depend. – kasa Feb 14 '21 at 18:59
  • I have just checked my L420 (Archlinux) with #libinput list-devices , my Trackpoint Accel profile is flat *adaptive, it is working file with me. – kasa Feb 15 '21 at 00:35
  • I have found out that [libinput shows only the default options](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/tools.html#libinput-list-devices) and not what is currently configured by Wayland. – problemofficer - n.f. Monica Mar 07 '21 at 18:18

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