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How to fix mouse sensitivity in linux?
I observe an interesting bug on thinstatin linux with a bloody mouse (some kind of mouse from a4tech). On windows, there are no problems with the mouse. There were no problems on the thinstation of the old version either. Also tried on ubuntu 20.04, same problem. Linux does not recognize this mouse as a4tech and sticks a standard driver.
When moving the cursor down or to the right - everything is OK.
But when moving to the left or up, there is some kind of incomprehensible threshold of sensitivity. If you move the mouse slowly, the cursor does not move at all. If you move faster, the cursor moves at the same speed in all directions. That is, there was a minimum threshold with which I must move the mouse in order for the cursor to move.
I can’t even formulate the question normally, all the links are to the forms for managing sencivity, but nothing helps there.
Maybe someone faced your problem on linux?
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