Much thanks for the workaround, in any case. xinput's obviously not
really an enduser-focused tool, and the property number for evdev
scrolling distance has changed to three different ones in the couple of
days I've been using it. But it's nice to get basic functionality out of
this mouse. I also have to think there's been a change of defaults
somewhere in this case, since I'd actually used this mouse on a previous
Ubuntu install....

I certainly hope Unity 8 will address some of these basic issues lying
around, but again ... upstream or not, this is a bug that's existed for
nine years. I don't expect a quick resolution for the same problem.

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  [enhancement] Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse wheel scrolling speed

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