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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T11:35:12+05:30 2024-09-25T11:35:12+05:30In: Ubuntu

I’ve been experiencing an issue where scrolling with my mouse wheel feels erratic and inconsistent, making it difficult to navigate smoothly through documents and web pages. Has anyone else encountered this problem on Ubuntu and found any effective solutions or tweaks to improve the scrolling experience?

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I’ve been dealing with this really frustrating issue lately, and I’m hoping someone out there has some insights or solutions to share. So, here’s the deal: I’ve been using Ubuntu for a while now, and I love how smooth everything usually is. But recently, scrolling with my mouse wheel feels super erratic and just plain inconsistent. It’s like one moment I’m scrolling through a document smoothly, and the next, it jumps all over the place. It’s becoming a headache, especially when I’m trying to read long articles or navigate through documents.

I’ve tried a few things, like changing the mouse settings and adjusting the scroll speed, but nothing seems to make a significant difference. I’m wondering if anyone else has run into this issue, too? Or maybe it’s just my mouse acting up – I did get it a while ago, so it might be on its last legs. But I’ve heard of people having similar experiences with Ubuntu in general.

Has anyone found any effective solutions or tweaks that actually improve the scrolling experience? I’ve done some digging online and stumbled upon some suggestions about tweaking some settings in the terminal, but I’d rather not mess with that if there’s a simpler fix. It’s just annoying to have to deal with this, especially when you’re trying to work efficiently or enjoy some online reading.

Also, what type of mouse do you guys use? I’m just using a basic one, but I’m considering upgrading if that might help. Do you think that would make a difference? If anyone has found a magic combination of settings that can help smooth out scrolling, or if you know of any specific mice that work better with Ubuntu, I’d seriously appreciate any tips. Thanks!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T11:35:13+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 11:35 am






      Ubuntu Scrolling Issue

      It sounds like you’re encountering a frustrating scrolling issue on Ubuntu, which can be quite common for various reasons. One of the first things to check is whether it’s a hardware problem with the mouse itself. Since you mentioned the mouse is a bit older, it’s a good idea to test it on another computer if possible or try a different mouse altogether, especially one that is known for better compatibility with Linux systems. In terms of software, there are some potential solutions to improve the scrolling experience. You can try adjusting the mouse acceleration settings or using the “xinput” command in the terminal to refine your mouse’s response. Additionally, there are settings you can tweak in your desktop environment that could alleviate some of the erratic behavior, such as disabling natural scrolling or changing the scroll method.

      If you’re open to upgrading your mouse, consider looking into models known for their strong Linux compatibility, such as Logitech or Razer mice. Mice that have customizable DPI settings can also offer a smoother experience, as fine-tuning the sensitivity can greatly enhance scrolling. Moreover, some users have reported better results with mice that have a scroll wheel with more defined steps as opposed to a free-spinning wheel. Lastly, a quick search in forums dedicated to Ubuntu could yield specific solutions that worked for others facing similar challenges. Engaging with that community may uncover valuable tips or settings tweaks that are proven to enhance your overall scrolling experience on Ubuntu.


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T11:35:12+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 11:35 am



      Scrolling Issues with Ubuntu

      Mouse Scrolling Troubles in Ubuntu

      Totally get your frustration! Sometimes Ubuntu can be picky with mouse settings. Here are some things you can try:

      1. Check Mouse Hardware

      First, your mouse might be the culprit—if it’s old or not functioning well, it can cause weird scrolling. If you have another mouse, try using that and see if it helps.

      2. Adjusting Mouse Settings

      Even if you’ve tried tweaking the settings, it might be worth looking into these specific settings:

      • Go to System Settings > Mouse & Touchpad.
      • Play around with the Scroll Speed and see if that makes a difference.
      • Check for any additional settings related to Acceleration or Natural Scrolling.

      3. Terminal Tweaks

      I know you said you want to avoid terminal commands, but they can sometimes help. If you feel adventurous, you could search for commands related to mouse settings like:

      gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.mouse natural-scroll true

      This one toggles natural scrolling, which some find makes it smoother.

      4. Upgrade Your Mouse

      If your mouse is basic, it might be worth investing in a nicer one. Look for mice that are known to work well with Ubuntu, like Logitech or MX series. Many users love their performance on Linux!

      5. Test Different USB Ports

      Sometimes just switching the USB port can resolve weird issues. Give it a shot.

      Overall

      Keep experimenting and you might find a combo that works for you. Don’t hesitate to post back if anything gets better or worse! Hang in there!


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