Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values
Salutations, I suggest looking at the diff histories of the x11 packages in the arch packages. Regards, Mark -----Original Message----- From: "Dimitris Zervas" <dzervas@dzervas.gr> Sent: 6/13/2014 7:29 PM To: "General Discussion about Arch Linux" <arch-general@archlinux.org> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values On June 13, 2014 8:37:59 PM EEST, Bigby James <bigby.james@crepcran.com> wrote:
On 06/13, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
Not helping... :/
The new mouse movement and keyboard repeat speeds aren't to your taste. You want the old ones back. Questions:
1) Do you know what the old settings were? Kind of moot to ask for help and then give such a vacuous response when help is offered, if you don't know what the settings are that have actually changed.
2) Similarly, what's "not helping?" That response suggests that you know what you're looking for, and couldn't find it on those wiki pages. Yet if you know what you're looking for, you should already have an idea where to look for it...
3) If you're unsure of what the necessary settings actually are, how are you testing the current ones vs. the previous ones? No offense, but are you sure you aren't imagining this?
Folks need more to go on than this. Is the key repeat speed too fast? Too slow? Do you use a custom keymap? I'm limiting my questions to the keyboard, because changing mouse speed and sensitivity is usually trivial.
Yea, you're right. As for the links provided I meant "The links are not help, 'cause I don't know the old values". Sorry for the misunderstanding. The mouse is too slow (and sometimes, WAY too slow, if I make a small movement). The key repeat is also slow. I am asking for the old values of the mouse sensitivity/acceleration/etc and key repeat. Just how they were before the update. I am not "imagining" (I thought of it too in the first place), because I get frustrated times that I really am focused on other things (ex. when copy/pasting code from one monitor to another) Thank you.
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