Hmm, the command xinput set-prop doesn't seem to work. For me, it just
prints usage:

usage :
        xinput get-feedbacks <device name>
        xinput set-ptr-feedback <device name> <threshold> <num> <denom>
        xinput set-integer-feedback <device name> <feedback id> <value>
        xinput get-button-map <device name>
        xinput set-button-map <device name> <map button 1> [<map button 2> 
[...]]
        xinput set-pointer <device name> [<x index> <y index>]
        xinput set-mode <device name> ABSOLUTE|RELATIVE
        xinput list [--loop || --short || <device name>...]
        xinput query-state <device name>
        xinput test [-proximity] <device name>
        xinput version 
        xinput list-props <device> [<device> ...]
        xinput set-int-prop <device> <property> <format (8, 16, 32)> <val> 
[<val> ...]
        xinput set-float-prop <device> <property> <val> [<val> ...]
        xinput set-atom-prop <device> <property> <val> [<val> ...]
        xinput watch-props <device>
        xinput delete-prop <device> <property>

I've tried it using set-int-prop, but I can't get it to work.

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