https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439449

--- Comment #7 from Creta Park <creta5...@gmail.com> ---
>
> In the meantime while we fix this bug, if possible on your hardware, please
> switch to the WinTab tablet mode in the "Configure Krita > Tablet Settings"
> menu.


I didn't mention this but I also tried in WinTab mode, but it seems I can't
read the stylus pressure...


Also, to clarify, zooming the timeline when dragging the scrollbar
> perpendicularly is an intended feature of the new design. (I believe people
> will like it when they get used to it, but if it continues to annoy people
> we
> can make it optional or come up with something better.)


To get off topic for a moment on this issue, this idea looks pretty good.
(I can't use this function properly right now)
However, I thought this feature was bad UX because it didn't have a visual
expression.
Because the average user is accustomed to the functional understanding that
a scroll bar usually controls the scrolling of the corresponding axis.
So, I think it would be better if there was a visual expression enough to
let users know that just 'adjusting zoom in and out', without expressing
the number or degree when the user starts dragging vertically.

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