On Sun 03 May 2020 at 13:08:26 (+0200), Jörg Kampmann wrote: > > In order to test your suggestions I tried them under Debian 9 - 32-Bit > - however these programs do not exist on my debian 9 - neither > xinput and for *libinput* I found: > > bash: libinput: Kommando nicht gefunden. #*--- command not found* > root@primergy:/home/kampmann# whereis libinput > libinput: /usr/share/man/man4/libinput.4.gz
Perhaps you need to install them. I've noticed no changes in this area between stretch and buster. dpkg -l shows: dpkg-l-buster-2020-02-24-11-51-faye01:ii libinput-bin 1.12.6-2 i386 input device management and event handling library - udev quirks dpkg-l-buster-2020-02-24-11-51-faye01:ii libinput10:i386 1.12.6-2 i386 input device management and event handling library - shared library dpkg-l-buster-2020-02-24-11-51-faye01:ii xinput 1.6.2-1+b1 i386 Runtime configuration and test of XInput devices dpkg-l-buster-2020-02-24-11-51-faye01:ii xserver-xorg-input-libinput 0.28.2-2 i386 X.Org X server -- libinput input driver dpkg-l-stretch-2019-08-22-12-30-faye02:ii libinput-bin 1.6.3-1 i386 input device management and event handling library - udev quirks dpkg-l-stretch-2019-08-22-12-30-faye02:ii libinput10:i386 1.6.3-1 i386 input device management and event handling library - shared library dpkg-l-stretch-2019-08-22-12-30-faye02:ii xinput 1.6.2-1+b1 i386 Runtime configuration and test of XInput devices dpkg-l-stretch-2019-08-22-12-30-faye02:ii xserver-xorg-input-libinput 0.23.0-2 i386 X.Org X server -- libinput input driver I don't use xorg.conf for the mouse (only for coercing video modes on two simultaneous displays). Instead I slow it down with lines like: xinput --set-prop "Logitech M325" "Coordinate Transformation Matrix" ".3 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0 1" in ~/.xsession. Actually, ~/.xsession runs ~/bin/xinput-xsession which runs the appropriate commands for setting all the properties on all my devices. The advantage is that if you plug in a mouse, then running xinput-xsession will set it. Cheers, David.