Firefox 96 on Gnome 41.2 is still affected. These settings seem to help though. Also the other one should be multiplier_y.
> In Windows 10, with the Precision touchpad, unaccelerated scrolling deltas are used directly. In Firefox and GTK, they are not used directly, it seems. Also, the scrolling on X11 using XInput2 with touchpad is also unusable for me, same with GTK. Haven't exactly tested Wayland though, but for me, it is 1.5xish compared to X11.
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> I could manage the situation for Firefox as changing `mousewheel.default.delta_multiplier_x` and `mousewheel.default.delta_multiplier_x` from 100 to 30, and `mousewheel.min_line_scroll_amount` from 5 to 180. With deltas, I could manage touchpad scrolling speed usable, and with `min_line_scroll_amount` one, mouse doesn't be affected by the delta reduction command. These are my findings.
Firefox 96 on Gnome 41.2 is still affected. These settings seem to help though. Also the other one should be multiplier_y.
> In Windows 10, with the Precision touchpad, unaccelerated scrolling deltas are used directly. In Firefox and GTK, they are not used directly, it seems. Also, the scrolling on X11 using XInput2 with touchpad is also unusable for me, same with GTK. Haven't exactly tested Wayland though, but for me, it is 1.5xish compared to X11. default. delta_multiplie r_x` and `mousewheel. default. delta_multiplie r_x` from 100 to 30, and `mousewheel. min_line_ scroll_ amount` from 5 to 180. With deltas, I could manage touchpad scrolling speed usable, and with `min_line_ scroll_ amount` one, mouse doesn't be affected by the delta reduction command. These are my findings.
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> I could manage the situation for Firefox as changing `mousewheel.