Yes, sorry. I incorrectly assumed you were using a touchpad, since usually that's what people are complaining about when they talk about acceleration. What desktop environment are you using, the one from Pop? I believe that uses Gnome, which is pretty well-known for having fewer configuration options. But maybe you can look up Gnome Tweaks (i.e. the Gnome Tweak Tool) and see if that provides some additional options? (A quick search suggests that it might only have "flat" and "adaptive" profiles.
KDE has mouse settings right in its System Settings application, of course. You can adjust acceleration in a very fine-grained way, to whatever fractional values you'd like.
On Linux, if you really want to dial it in and there aren't any GUIs that will do it to your satisfaction, there's always the ability to manually adjust stuff on the command line, see e.g. https://askubuntu.com/questions/205676/how-to-change-mouse-s...
To be clear, I appreciate that certain specific hardware isn't as well supported as it should be (it depends on the OS), and that's a perfectly legitimate reason to stick with one OS over another. I just thought this might have a quick fix if you were on a touchpad.
KDE has mouse settings right in its System Settings application, of course. You can adjust acceleration in a very fine-grained way, to whatever fractional values you'd like.
On Linux, if you really want to dial it in and there aren't any GUIs that will do it to your satisfaction, there's always the ability to manually adjust stuff on the command line, see e.g. https://askubuntu.com/questions/205676/how-to-change-mouse-s...
To be clear, I appreciate that certain specific hardware isn't as well supported as it should be (it depends on the OS), and that's a perfectly legitimate reason to stick with one OS over another. I just thought this might have a quick fix if you were on a touchpad.