Hi Bruno, On Thu, 09 May 2024 11:02:11 +0200, Bruno Kleinert <fu...@debian.org> wrote: > when the computer wakes up from suspend the DPI setting of the mouse is not > restored. This had worked in earlier versions of solaar. > > I reproduce this with an MX Master 3S mouse, set to 2000 DPI via the solaar > configuration window, and the GNOME desktop environment: > > 1. Open solaar from the tray and set mouse to 2000 DPI > 2. Put the computer into standby via GNOME's power menu > 3. Wake up the computer > 4. Moving the mouse cursor appears way slower than the previously configured > 2000 DPI. My apologies, I didn't figure out how to read the actual DPI value > from the mouse at this step. > > To work around after wakeup, I open the solaar configuration, click into the > DPI field, which displays still shows 2000 DPI, and just hit enter.
I think this is fixed upstream — would you mind applying https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar/commit/6c11f4e4808063a9a454d4c034a7e40b8e56da5c to /usr/share/solaar/lib/solaar/dbus.py to see if suspend is handled correctly? Regards, Stephen
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