Sure, I use gpds to enable scrolling with the trackpoint, but I also use
it to set the touchpad speed. It's waaay too fast by default on natty
(and I think lucid and maverick too) on my Thinkpad W510, and I've
noticed the same on an X120e. What's more, the sliders aren't scaled
properly it seems. I have to tweak the "minimum speed" slider one pixel
at a time near the very bottom end of its range to get it right. The
"maximum speed" and "acceleration" sliders don't seem to do anything.
And then, every time I reboot, I have to do it again. Not a killer,
since I usually suspend/resume, but definitely a paper cut, and a very
obvious one on what is fairly common hardware.

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  Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

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