Hi Andreas,
With A-Eon's new amiga mouse you can now use the scroll wheel of the mouse to go left and right. However, I have no idea whether the OS currently supports those movements (I'll post on Hyperion's forum now I think and pose the question). If the answer is Yes it is supported then it would be great if we could have OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight as well - I already have an idea of what I could use it for.
OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight
OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight
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Re: OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight
It has been confirmed that OS4 supports OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight so I'd like to add that to the wish list now if I may.
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Re: OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight
OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight, WTF?!!?djrikki wrote:It has been confirmed that OS4 supports OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight so I'd like to add that to the wish list now if I may.
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Re: OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight
Me too, it's far too specific for Hollywood. No one really needs left and right mouse wheels
Re: OnWheelLeft and OnWheelRight
@fingus:
Imagine for a minute you have one of Tuxedo's high resolution images open on screen *chuckles* its in a window with scroll bars.
Now, if you scroll up and down with the scroll wheel it pans the image up and down correct?
Now with a mouse that can scroll left and right as well (i.e. A-Eon Amiga Mouse) you can pan the image left and right as well.
Few programs use it tbh, the only two I can think of right now are in the Adobe suite, namely Illustrator and Photoshop, I also believe some browsers use it as well. Without swapping mice I believe Safari can do this and mostly the others - excluding Internet Explorer I guess *another chuckle*.
So yes its uses generally atm are panning around large images and around web pages that extend beyond the window size.
I was thinking it would be a nice feature for say LoView, Jack or any other Hollywood app to be able to take advantage of.
However, I respect Andreas' view on this, its hardly essential right now. But its still a valid "Wish".
Imagine for a minute you have one of Tuxedo's high resolution images open on screen *chuckles* its in a window with scroll bars.
Now, if you scroll up and down with the scroll wheel it pans the image up and down correct?
Now with a mouse that can scroll left and right as well (i.e. A-Eon Amiga Mouse) you can pan the image left and right as well.
Few programs use it tbh, the only two I can think of right now are in the Adobe suite, namely Illustrator and Photoshop, I also believe some browsers use it as well. Without swapping mice I believe Safari can do this and mostly the others - excluding Internet Explorer I guess *another chuckle*.
So yes its uses generally atm are panning around large images and around web pages that extend beyond the window size.
I was thinking it would be a nice feature for say LoView, Jack or any other Hollywood app to be able to take advantage of.
However, I respect Andreas' view on this, its hardly essential right now. But its still a valid "Wish".
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