pointer (touchpad) aceleration and threshold too low in 11.3.* builds
Eduardo H. Silva
hoboprimate at gmail.com
Thu May 17 22:44:03 EDT 2012
2012/5/18 Eduardo H. Silva <hoboprimate at gmail.com>:
> 2012/5/17 Paul Fox <pgf at laptop.org>:
>> eduardo h. silva wrote:
>> > 2012/5/17 Paul Fox <pgf at laptop.org>:
>> > > eduardo h. silva wrote:
>> > > > xset q tells that in 11.3.1, the pointer is configured with the values:
>> > > >
>> > > > acceleration 7/4 threshold: 1
>> > > >
>> > > > This takes 2, 3 and sometimes 4 swipes to move across the screen. It's
>> > > > quite a difference with a typical touchpad on bigger laptops, and
>> > > > although the experience can't be duplicated because we can't expect
>> > > > kids to be already highly trained with a touchpad, I think it could be
>> > > > improved.
>> > > >
>> > > > I think the balance is to have a larger threshold, so that slow
>> > > > movements are allways acurate, and a higher acceleration, so that
>> > > > movements across the screen are sufficiently fast (very important in
>> > > > Sugar to access the frame for example). Managing to drop down the
>> > > > amount of swipes needed to move across the screen (like 2 swipes)
>> > > > would be excellent and more in par with the older pre 11.3.* behavior.
>> > >
>> > > so you think it was better, previously?
>> > >
>> > > i wonder what has changed. those xset values were chosen specifically
>> > > to be appropriate for the original ALPS touchpad on XO-1. it's
>> > > entirely possible, now that we're two laptops and at least as many
>> > > touchpads beyond that, those numbers are incorrect.
>> >
>> > I meant to compare between the setting of the builds back in 2008 and
>> > 2011 when I began using the XO after a hiatus of years.
>> >
>> > I found a discussion started about the change from "acceleration 7/4
>> > threshold: 1" to "acceleration 7/4 threshold: 0)
>> > (http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2010-January/027245.html ). A
>> > few messages later, it's shown in xset man page:
>> >
>> > "If the `threshold' parameter is provided and 0, the
>> > `acceleration' parameter will be used in the exponent of a
>> > more natural and continous formula, giving precise control
>> > for slow motion but big reach for fast motion, and a
>> > progresive transition for motions in between. Recommended
>> > `acceleration' value in this case is 3/2 to 2, but not
>> > limited to that range "
>> >
>> > Which is exactly what I was looking for. A bit later, Richard A. Smith tells:
>> >
>> > "2 of the apps that our deployments spend a lot of time in are scratch
>> > and etoys. Both of these are not completely sugarized apps and thus
>> > some of the UI elements on the 200 dpi screen are quite small and hard
>> > to use with a fast accel." Though I don't know if he used higher
>> > acceleration values, or with threshold set to 0.
>> >
>> > So the thread ends with:
>> >
>> > "Find someone with kids and figure out whats the best settings for them."
>> >
>> > Next time I am with my nephews I'll be sure to do this, but I already
>> > find threshold 0 a lot better. Perhaps the problem Richard was having
>> > could be solved with a lower acceleration, like 3/2, but still with
>> > threshold 0.
>>
>> i'm sure you're right, and i think we had consensus around that
>> several years ago. it's my belief (after skimming old mail) that the
>> very earliest X servers shipped on XO-1 a) did treat a threshold of 0
>> as special, but b) did not do it correctly. so using '1' at that time
>> was deliberate. but after a time we (i, certainly) agreed that we
>> should be using 0.
>>
>> we also had a discussion about lowering the 7/4 -- at the time i thought
>> 3/2 was too slow, and suggested 165/100, but i suspect that that's
>> splitting hairs. (i.e. 1.5 vs. 1.65).
>>
>> after verifying, we should at least fix the '0' threshold as a bug, in
>> 12.1.0.
>>
> If it's to be fixed, can't it be changed for the upcoming 11.3.1 as well?
P.S.- is there a script that is run when Sugar starts where I could
place the xset command? So that I could the new 0 threshold setting
run automatically, and thus use it without thinking about it and be
able to get a better feeling of the behavior.
Eduardo
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