https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106506

--- Comment #5 from Chow Loong Jin <hyper...@gmail.com> ---
> What was the actual value the trackpoint range tool gave you?

With default settings, I think I got something like ~30, but after patching
libinput to lift the speed limit, I got something like 15-20, and a lot less
muscle strain. A slow pointer makes me press harder.

> And did you verify that the range was set on the udev device correctly? The 
> hwdb is a bit fickle.

Yes, verified with "udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/input/eventXX". Also,
like I mentioned in my previous post, lowering LIBINPUT_ATTR_TRACKPOINT_RANGE
makes the slow speed movements way too quick and imprecise, but still doesn't
get me to the next screen fast enough.

> I have a 3840x1200 setup here and with the right range configured (30 here), 
> I can verify the above and cross from left to right within approx 1 second. 
> That's a far cry off the 5 seconds you mentioned in the first post.

It's not 3840x1200, it's 3840 + 1200. Two screens side by side. And perhaps
you're used to hitting your trackpoint hard? I find that I start feeling pain
on the back of my palm if I use the trackpoint without first adjusting the
sensitivity.

If it helps, with libinput 1.8, I had a comfortable setup with
POINTINGSTICK_CONST_ACCEL=10 and the sysfs sensitivity node set to 255.

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