The mouse settings on the Gnome Control Center are misnamed and
misrepresentative.

I suspect a lot of people are adjusting "Sensitivity" and expecting the
pointer to get faster, but sensitivity is actually just the motion
threshold before the "Acceleration" multiplier is applied - and none of
this is explained in the UI.

"Acceleration" needs to be renamed "Pointer Speed" or something.
Sensitivity can then be left as is, since it'll make more sense in
context.

The other thing is that the "Sensitivity" slider is both backwards AND
misrepresentative. It represents a value in pixels from 1 to 10, so huge
parts of it's adjustment don't do anything. It needs to be notched so
it's apparent it's a very limited integer representation. It also needs
to be reversed - the common interpretation of a "sensitive" mouse is one
which is twitchy - but adjusting sensitivity to high set's the motion-
threshold to 10, which means the mouse is actually very slow since
acceleration takes a lot of movement to apply.

Finally, both of these sliders should probably have text input boxes
next to them showing the exact numerical values they currently represent
and allowing people to enter ones outside the current ranges - this
would accomodate edge cases where it's not enough.

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