Hi !

First of all, I'd like to wish you all a happy new year !

I don't really know if it's the right place to ask so feel free to redirect me 
if not :)

I'm building a small media-center-like application with pyClutter. One of the 
caracteristic of this app is that it has to be usable with just a mouse (I 
don't want a keyboard in my living room ;)).
Okay, now imagine a big horizontal list of pictures. Let's say movie covers for 
instance. I could have just  7 or 8 covers displayed on the screen but the list 
could be 30 or more.
I'd like to be able to scroll the list with the mouse wheel so I connected the 
"scroll-event" to a function that makes the scrolling. It works pretty well but 
not perfectly.
In fact, when I want to go at the end of the list, I have to scroll one time, 
then wait until the animation is finished, re-scroll, re-wait, and so on, which 
is kinda boring :/
Events are not "recorded" when an animation occurs.

So, my question is : is there an easy way to handle fast user input like 
scroll-event ? I thought about storing them in a list or using threads but I 
don't really know if that will fit my needs. Well, any idea/comment is welcome 
:)

Best regards,
- François
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