Hi,

have a look at the arch linux wiki 'libinput' page. You might need to
install the 'libinput-tools' package on Debian. Also at the end of the
page is a 'Troubleshooting' section. I hope the page is helpful.

On Sunday, 07 March at 18:50, Laura Smith wrote:

> Hi. Day 2 of Debian for me! I'm a long time on-off Ubuntu/Raspberry Pi OS 
> user though - but first time with a standard Debian install, and first time 
> with Wayland.
> 
> I'd love some pointers about how (if at all) I can change the acceleration of 
> my touchpad. Truth is, I'm not sure what I want to change though. On Ubuntu I 
> couldn't make it feel how I wanted either. I just want it to feel how it does 
> on Windows! I struggle to hit anything small, such as a window close button 
> or grabbing the edge of a window to resize. I can't put my finger on what's 
> different. Maybe I just need time to get muscle memory? It somehow just feels 
> a bit fatiguing using it, too, like getting where I want is an effort...? 
> I've tried changing the speed, obviously.
> 
> I've got a Lenovo IdeaPad 710S-13IKB running Gnome on Buster. I've got a 13" 
> screen scaled at 100% in Gnome, which does make everything a bit small, which 
> may have something to do with the problem. I'm using Large Text in Universal 
> Access to get around the absence of fractional scaling.
> 
> libinput doesn't seem to have a support channel, as far as I can find, and I 
> haven't got a bug, so I thought I'd ask here. On Ubuntu/X11 I've tried 
> changing acceleration parameters with xinput, but I see from the libinput FAQ 
> that they are aiming for as few user-configurable options as possible.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> Laura

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All the best
Wim

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