tgftw
August 3rd, 2011, 06:31 PM
I have Lubuntu (w/ LXDE) installed on my Netbook. everything is going great, but the touchpad for the netbook has a portion to the right, which is used as a mousewheel.
I haven't found anywhere to disable this, and it moves WAY too many lines at a time, probably 5 times faster than I'd care for.
I couldn't find any UI option to adjust this in OpenBox Config -> Mouse Settings.
I'd assume, albiet my Linux knowledge is very limited (obviously), that there's probably a console command to allow me to adjust this, or a configuration file somewhere I could open with a text editor.
I know how to do this in KDE, and I read a forum post about it in Gnome... but for the life of me, I cannot find this setting in LXDE; It may not even be available, given the nature of the environment.
Is there any way to achieve this? Thanks forums!
TLDR; How do you adjust scroll-wheel speed in LXDE?
EDIT: Forgot to mention, version is Lubuntu 11.04, fresh install.
I haven't found anywhere to disable this, and it moves WAY too many lines at a time, probably 5 times faster than I'd care for.
I couldn't find any UI option to adjust this in OpenBox Config -> Mouse Settings.
I'd assume, albiet my Linux knowledge is very limited (obviously), that there's probably a console command to allow me to adjust this, or a configuration file somewhere I could open with a text editor.
I know how to do this in KDE, and I read a forum post about it in Gnome... but for the life of me, I cannot find this setting in LXDE; It may not even be available, given the nature of the environment.
Is there any way to achieve this? Thanks forums!
TLDR; How do you adjust scroll-wheel speed in LXDE?
EDIT: Forgot to mention, version is Lubuntu 11.04, fresh install.