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i am using Logitech G402 Gaming mouse.
ubuntu changes cursor speed faster when mouse speed fast, which is named as 
"Mouse Acceleration". this is activated by default.
but somehow, this does not work with my G402 mouse. the cursor just moves with 
no acceleration.
so i checked if my acceleration profile is incorrect with gnome-tweaks, and it 
was set to 'default'. regardless how i change "Acceleration Profile", it just 
moves without acceleration. weird thing is changing acceleration profile 
between "Default"(Adaptive) and "Flat" does something. 'flat' gives much wider 
range to mouse speed slider on system settings, fast is too fast, slow is too 
slow.

i checked this with various version and distribution to confirm this is bug. 
all version listed below is tested on USB live boot system with default 
settings.
affected version i checked:
-Ubuntu 18.04 and variants
-Ubuntu 19.04 and variants
-Ubuntu 19.10 and variants
-Ubuntu 20.04 and variants
-Ubuntu 20.10 latest release with package update and variants

other affected distribution i checked:
-Debian buster latest Gnome release
-Debian buster latest LXQt release
-Fedora workstation latest network install

as this bug affects wide range of linux distributions, i belive this is
x11-related or driver issue but i have no idea which one is the problem.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: debian
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: fedora
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: amd64 focal groovy mouse ubuntu ui
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mouse acceleration does not work on Logitech G402 Mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1913198
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