Re: Best way to achieve very slow pointer motion? (for accessibility)

2019-01-08 Thread Colomban Wendling
Le 17/12/2018 à 01:44, Peter Hutterer a écrit : > […] > > as a general rule, settings that need to go into the compositor for Wayland > would go into the xf86-input-libinput driver under X. not always correct, > sometimes the X server itself is the better option. > > In this case, a start may be

Re: Best way to achieve very slow pointer motion? (for accessibility)

2018-12-13 Thread Colomban Wendling
Le 28/11/2018 à 16:14, Colomban Wendling a écrit : > Le 28/11/2018 à 02:15, Peter Hutterer a écrit : >> On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 11:25:05AM +0100, Colomban Wendling wrote: >>> Are there other, more appropriate options? >>> Basically, what I'd like to achieve is

Re: Best way to achieve very slow pointer motion? (for accessibility)

2018-11-28 Thread Colomban Wendling
Le 28/11/2018 à 02:15, Peter Hutterer a écrit : > On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 11:25:05AM +0100, Colomban Wendling wrote: >> […] >> * Use the "flat" acceleration profile for slow mode >> - This works fairly well and allows for very low pointer speeds. >> - The

Best way to achieve very slow pointer motion? (for accessibility)

2018-11-27 Thread Colomban Wendling
Hello, I'm working on the MATE desktop environment to try and enhance the pointer speed user setting to allow for a very slow pointer to better fit accessibility for people with limited motor abilities (motor deficiencies, some elderly, etc.). Currently, MATE is providing a setting controlling li