
A choice between "adaptive" and "flat" profiles can be chosen by installing dconf-editor and editing the value in org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/mouse/acceleration-profile. GNOME manages mouse acceleration by itself.There is currently no standard way to change settings across compositors. It is the compositor's job to expose the settings brought by libinput. If you are using Wayland, the events are controlled via libinput.and configuration interfaces common in desktop environments.xorg-xset and xorg-xinput which provide xset and xinput respectively.On Xorg, there are several ways of setting mouse acceleration.Setting the mouse acceleration depends on the windowing protocol you are using: either Xorg or Wayland.
#Logitech gaming software acceleration driver#
Each subsection should explicitly state which driver is assumed. See Using the Customize On-Board Profile Settings View.Reason: Configuration depends on the input driver, libinput can be used in Xorg. Note: For the G300 and G600, as well as changing pointer settings stored on your computer, you can also define on-board profile settings. If you choose a higher setting, this provide smoother, more responsive pointer movement, but also consumes more CPU bandwidth.įor further details, see Using the Customize Pointer Settings View. You can specify how many times per second the mouse reports its position to the computer's operating system. You may want to choose to have acceleration switched on when you use most applications on your computer, so that when surfing the Internet or word processing you can move quickly around the screen, but switched off when playing some of your games to increase your accuracy and gaming effectiveness. With pointer acceleration switched on, the mouse pointer increases speed when moving. Once done, when you release the mouse button, you return to the previous DPI value. Typically this is set at a low DPI setting so that you can temporarily switch to a low DPI value for accuracy. Shift: the value to be used when you press and hold the DPI Shift mouse button during a game. You can define a different default DPI setting for each of your games, if you want to. To change the mouse sensitivity on-the-fly, simply press the DPI Up button or DPI Down button.ĭefault: the value to be used unless you choose to switch to an alternative value. This means you don't have to stop or even pause the action! For example, you may find some game situations benefit from a higher sensitivity setting just for that situation, so you can switch to a higher setting temporarily. Switching between the various mouse sensitivity settings you've configured while you're gaming is just a simple one-button press. For example, you may choose 400, 800, 1600, 2400, and 3600 DPI (if your mouse model allows this) to give you greater flexibility in your gaming. You can define up to five mouse sensitivity (DPI resolution) settings to suit the games you play and the way you play them. Note: If your device does not have pointer settings, please ignore this section.ĭepending on the type of gaming device you have, the pointer settings you can change may include the following: Your gaming device has settings that are adjustable to suit you and your gaming.
