To explain my understanding of acceleration:

The mouse wheel has a certain amount of lines that are scrolled with
each scroll. This is often called "scroll speed"

An acceleration would increase/decrease the scroll speed dynamically
based on how often the wheel scrolls in a certain amount of time. So if
I rotate the wheel fast also the speed is increased meaning one also
needs to rotate the wheel as often as one would need to if scrolling
slower. I think this is the usecase - accuracy or speed in scrolling can
be delivered as needed.

I am not sure, whether there is also something like scroll speed
implemented. At least KDE offers a setting for it.

So if speed is implemented one can implement "acceleration" as something
that changes the speed. Also I'd suggest a changeable value how strong
the acceleration will be.

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