Libinput 1.1.0 Released, Brings Pointer Acceleration Profiles
Peter Hutterer announced the release of libinput 1.1.0 as the newest feature update to this display-server/protocol-agnostic Linux input handling library.
Libinput 1.1.0 introduces support for pointer acceleration profiles and a new "flat" profile. This new flat option moves the pointer un-accelerated in 1:1 of the device's physical movements to its virtual movements. You can find out more about libinput pointer acceleration via the documentation.
Aside from that, there's less than a dozen other changes making up this input library that's of critical importance to Wayland and growing importance to X.Org and Mir too. More details via the release announcement.
Libinput 1.1.0 introduces support for pointer acceleration profiles and a new "flat" profile. This new flat option moves the pointer un-accelerated in 1:1 of the device's physical movements to its virtual movements. You can find out more about libinput pointer acceleration via the documentation.
Aside from that, there's less than a dozen other changes making up this input library that's of critical importance to Wayland and growing importance to X.Org and Mir too. More details via the release announcement.
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