Raise or remove the maximum for threshold parameter
This software is great thanks for making it!
I would like if I could experiment with parameter values for --threshold=n
(ignore mouse movements less than that) with a much higher value than currently possible (0-30). I don't see (yet) why people couldn't set it to unusual values from the command line. GUI can always have more reasonable defaults.
I think there can be many unforeseen use cases that would benefit to higher or removed maximum for all of the parameters. Though the manpages should probably indicate some other way then what the reasonable values would be. Like "commonly: 0-30" or "usually 0-30" or "normally 0-30".
(My specific use case that would benefit from higher numbers is the following. I have a (2-in-1) Dell laptop with a touch screen and with a built-in graphics tablet (Wacom). I tried a number of desktop environments and OS-s to see what works out of the box where (where will I have less effort settings things up) and found that Kubuntu worked the best for me. Except that under Wayland they don't have graphics tablet (+ pen) support yet. So since I want to use that I have to work under X11 which doesn't have true touch support - emulates a mouse instead. And KDE does not backport their touch-related stuff from Wayland version to X11 version. So I am stuck with limited touch support.
So I would like to use mousetweaks --ssc --ssc-time=1.0
to emulate right clicks to fill in a gap in otherwise okay touch experience (florence
and touchegg
contribute a lot). With a --threshold=30
setting it is still extremely difficult to land a finger on the touch screen so that it does not move more than 30 px. The result is a right click that works 1 in dozens of attempts.)