Thanks Jon! This is a great example. This is pretty much what I was
angling for in suggesting a separate preference pane.
I don't think that this is overkill. It keeps things clearly
disambiguated and gives a nice location to add additional potential
mouse actions. It also prevents users from mapping actions to the mouse
events that can't be handled.
-Seth
On 2019-06-12 11:45, Jon Evans wrote:
In my opinion, it would be more powerful to break out the individual
settings rather than keep around "touchpad pan mode", so that everyone
can be happy. I think this is the only solution when there are so
many different ways people could be used to coming from different
applications.
Altium's approach (maybe overkill):
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:38 AM John Beard <john.j.be...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 12/06/2019 16:28, Reece R. Pollack wrote:
Most applications I've used provide these "gestures" with the
mouse wheel:
Pan up/down: no modifier
Zoom in/out: Control
Pan left/right: Shift
This is exactly how it works in "touchpad pan" mode (an option in
the
preferences panel).
If you have a 2D scroll wheel (or a touchpad that emulates one,
hence
the name), you don't even need Shift for left/right.
Cheers,
John
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