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    [SOLVED] How to change mouse scroll speed?

    I recently installed Kubuntu 19.10. When I use the scroll wheel of my mouse it scrolls very slowly. I want to adjust how many lines it scrolls at a time. But I cannot find any such settings. Is this solvable?

    I have two mice, both optical: A Microsoft Sculpt wireless and a Logitech wired one.

    Thanks in advance!

    #2
    Och, it's a mess. If it's scrolling in a browser is your main use, firefox and chrome have loads of config settings for this. In my firefox I set mousewheel.system_scroll_override_on_root_content. enabled to true and adjusted mousewheel.system_scroll_override_on_root_content. vertical.factor.

    But otherwise... as far as I could find out, Kubuntu now uses something (driver? X driver?) called "libinput", taking away functionality given by the previous "Evdev". The X properties of my microsoft mouse don't have one to affect the scroll; yours might, I suppose, you could use the xinput command to find out what the properties are and set one there.

    You might have a look at this askubuntu post. The imwheel approach might work easily.
    Regards, John Little

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      #3
      Thanks for the advice! In Firefox I was able to adjust it like you described. In Chromium I am now using Wheel Scroll Smoother.

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