How do I turn off touchpad acceleration?


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inb4 duplicate: yes there are many similar questions, but they are either about mouse-acceleration in general instead of specifically touchpad related or their answers didn't solve my problem.
I have tried:
gnome-tweaks
lets me set the acceleration profile for mouse to "flat", but not for touchpad.dconf-editor
also provides this option for trackballs, but still not for touchpads.- editing
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-mouse.conf
as proposed here has no effect xset m 0 0
has no effect
I am using ubuntu 18.04 but I had the same problem on 17.10 as well
gnome mouse touchpad
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inb4 duplicate: yes there are many similar questions, but they are either about mouse-acceleration in general instead of specifically touchpad related or their answers didn't solve my problem.
I have tried:
gnome-tweaks
lets me set the acceleration profile for mouse to "flat", but not for touchpad.dconf-editor
also provides this option for trackballs, but still not for touchpads.- editing
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-mouse.conf
as proposed here has no effect xset m 0 0
has no effect
I am using ubuntu 18.04 but I had the same problem on 17.10 as well
gnome mouse touchpad
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up vote
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inb4 duplicate: yes there are many similar questions, but they are either about mouse-acceleration in general instead of specifically touchpad related or their answers didn't solve my problem.
I have tried:
gnome-tweaks
lets me set the acceleration profile for mouse to "flat", but not for touchpad.dconf-editor
also provides this option for trackballs, but still not for touchpads.- editing
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-mouse.conf
as proposed here has no effect xset m 0 0
has no effect
I am using ubuntu 18.04 but I had the same problem on 17.10 as well
gnome mouse touchpad
inb4 duplicate: yes there are many similar questions, but they are either about mouse-acceleration in general instead of specifically touchpad related or their answers didn't solve my problem.
I have tried:
gnome-tweaks
lets me set the acceleration profile for mouse to "flat", but not for touchpad.dconf-editor
also provides this option for trackballs, but still not for touchpads.- editing
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/90-mouse.conf
as proposed here has no effect xset m 0 0
has no effect
I am using ubuntu 18.04 but I had the same problem on 17.10 as well
gnome mouse touchpad
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