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xfce:xfce4-settings:mouse [2012/04/23 10:18] – [Device Properties] nick | xfce:xfce4-settings:mouse [2019/08/05 01:09] – removed warning. updated images kevinbowen | ||
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====== Mouse and Touchpad ====== | ====== Mouse and Touchpad ====== | ||
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===== Device ===== | ===== Device ===== | ||
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===== Device Properties ===== | ===== Device Properties ===== | ||
- | The Synaptics and Wacom interface in the dialogs shows only the most important settings, but there are a lot more settings for input devices you can control. Xfsettingsd is capable of setting all sorts of device properties; however, you have to manually set them in the pointers xfconf channel which is not always easy. | + | The Synaptics and Wacom interface in the dialogs shows only the most important settings, but there are a lot more settings for input devices you can control. Xfsettingsd is capable of setting all sorts of device properties; however, you have to manually set them in the pointers |
First you need to find the correct device using the '' | First you need to find the correct device using the '' | ||
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- | Next it to translate the names into valid Xfconf property name. The following characters are allowed: '' | + | Next it to translate the names into valid [[xfce: |
- | As you can see the value above is stored as a double (45.000), so to disable coasting you have to run the following xfconf-query command: | + | As you can see the value above is stored as a double (45.000), so to disable coasting you have to run the following |
xfconf-query -c pointers -p / | xfconf-query -c pointers -p / | ||
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In case the device property is an array, it will be show like '' | In case the device property is an array, it will be show like '' | ||
- | xfconf-query -c pointers -p / | + | xfconf-query -c pointers -p / |