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I have a Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse that I like to use for both
gaming and general use with Ubuntu. Unfortunately, Razer currently makes
no drivers for Linux, and the DPI of the mouse is 3500. This makes it
extremely sensitive to use for day-to-day things, such as navigating the
desktop or browsing the Internet.
There happens to be a tool called RazerCFG online that can lower the DPI
of Razer peripherals. However, you need to build and install it through
the console, which can be intimidating and off-putting for regular
users. It would be great if either this tool could be included as an
official app in Ubuntu Software, or the sensitivity of the mouse could
be lowered even further than it currently can be in the Ubuntu Settings
panel.
It would be a small improvement that could make a big difference for
Linux gamers like myself, and help encourage others to try out Ubuntu.
Thank you for reading.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: mouse
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[Feature Request] Razer Mouse DPI Sensitivity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1581412
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