On 7/7/25 18:24, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
xinput was not installed  but is now, and here is the output of --list-props:
gene@coyote:~$ xinput --list-props "Logitech M325"
Device 'Logitech M325':
    Device Enabled (180):    1
    Coordinate Transformation Matrix (182):    1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000
    libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (316):    0
    libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (317):    0
    libinput Scroll Methods Available (318):    0, 0, 1
    libinput Scroll Method Enabled (319):    0, 0, 0
    libinput Scroll Method Enabled Default (320):    0, 0, 0
    libinput Button Scrolling Button (321):    2
    libinput Button Scrolling Button Default (322):    2
    libinput Button Scrolling Button Lock Enabled (323):    0
    libinput Button Scrolling Button Lock Enabled Default (324): 0
    libinput Middle Emulation Enabled (325):    0
    libinput Middle Emulation Enabled Default (326):    0
    libinput Accel Speed (327):    -0.400000
    libinput Accel Speed Default (328):    0.000000
    libinput Accel Profiles Available (329):    1, 1
    libinput Accel Profile Enabled (330):    0, 1
    libinput Accel Profile Enabled Default (331):    1, 0
    libinput Left Handed Enabled (332):    0
    libinput Left Handed Enabled Default (333):    0
    libinput Send Events Modes Available (301):    1, 0
    libinput Send Events Mode Enabled (302):    0, 0
    libinput Send Events Mode Enabled Default (303):    0, 0
    Device Node (304):    "/dev/input/event8"
    Device Product ID (305):    1133, 16532
    libinput Drag Lock Buttons (334):    <no items>
    libinput Horizontal Scroll Enabled (335):    1
    libinput Scrolling Pixel Distance (336):    15
    libinput Scrolling Pixel Distance Default (337):    15
    libinput High Resolution Wheel Scroll Enabled (338):    1
gene@coyote:~$ end-of-paste

The man page is pretty opaque to someone who has not seen this b4 so I have no idea how to modify anything above. Is something totally fubar?

Thank you Vladimir Dergachev.

Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.

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