Mouse Scrolling Sensitivity Issues
Linux Gaming | Mouse Scrolling Sensitivity Issues
Upgrading from Kernel 5.19 to 6.0+ causes a mouse issue that you should be aware of, where the scrolling button is either too sensitive, perfect or slow in sensing the scrolling motion. This videos showcases the effects of having it wrong while playing a game that relies on it for survival.
Do note there are updates pending on 6.2 and 6.3 that I am aware that fine tune this even more so those issues do not happen.
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