>be me>have to charge my wireless mouse>plug it in>mouse sensitivity changes>wtf>unplug it again>mouse sensitivity goes back to normalyou know i hate linux sometimes.
>>108524406>things that actually did happen inside op's schizophrenic brain
>>108524829Many such cases!
>>108524829it was just kde. you have to turn off mouse acceleration pair new device and a plugged in mouse is a new device.
>>108524851*for new devices
>>108524406Maybe whatever shit you're running saves sensitivity per-device and the mouse over USB appears as a different device as the same mouse over BT.
you should've gone the AA battery mouse + a couple of IKEA Ladda's, resulting in:>not experiencing the described issue>not having to suffer a degraded (wired) UX for any period of time, because swapping a dead battery takes about 10 seconds>not being subject to planned obsolescence, as a result of the built in battery degrading with timebut you wouldn't listen when I warned you and you chose the goy way. reap what you sow I guess?