Per Device Sensitivity #3453
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First of all this is the first time I've used Linux for more than a day, and I have to say I am absolutely loving it. Omarchy is fantastic aesthetically and runs great on my hardware. I have one issue though, my wireless mouse's sensitivity. The trackpad sensitivity on my laptop is fine, and that is what I use most of the time, but as someone who usually runs fairly low dpi but use a cheap Logitech wireless mouse (No dpi adjustment) on my laptop it is excruciatingly sensitive. This is what I've been working with in the input.conf file to attempt to adjust my mouse sensitivity
device:logitech-wireless-receiver-mouse {
sensitivity = -0.5
}
and various alterations of that from the device id, even just mouse (no "device:"), and to no avail. I always get at the top of my screen Config error ... config option device:logitech-wireless-receiver-mouse:sensitivity does not exist. Here is what hyperctl devices yields
mice:
Whether i use 557b..., the logitech-wireless..., or the elan07... regardless of device: none of it works, it just spits out the same error. My apologies if this isn't formatted correctly or anything, I'm very new to all of this. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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