Hiya Tim,

Thanks for this! Would it be possible to make the scroll wheel steps
dynamically (i.e as an option in GUI behaviour)?

50 is working better than before. 60 might work better for me, but that's
just personal taste. :-)

Thanks!

Andrew.


On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 6:18 PM, Tim <te...@rogers.com> wrote:

> On 07/01/2018 01:08 PM, Tim wrote:
>
>> On 06/30/2018 01:01 PM, Tim wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 06/30/2018 09:15 AM, Andrew C wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey all,
>>>>
>>>> 2 questions. :)
>>>>
>>>> How do I "re-enable" the scrollwheel in Muse3? I'm using the latest
>>>> Muse3
>>>> github source.
>>>>
>>>> Also, is it possible to increase the scrollwheel scroll resolution in
>>>> Muse?
>>>> I'm finding with my current setting that it's very slow and sluggish to
>>>> try
>>>> and scroll up/down 32-64 midi channels.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Andrew.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi, thanks for reminding me. The scroll wheel somehow broke recently
>>>   in the Arranger. I'll take a look.
>>>
>>> The resolution is a fixed value but can be changed if we want.
>>> IIRC Robert recently altered the resolution, I think?
>>>
>>> Perhaps we should add a user adjustable increment in the
>>>   Settings dialog. Maybe just a list of three or four convenient
>>>   values for the user.
>>>
>>> Or, we can simply add an 'accelerator' key such as Ctrl which will
>>>   temporarily increase the increment value by say 10 times.
>>>
>>> Tim.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi, I pushed a fix in git master now.
>>
>> When Robert added touch pad support it ignored the mouse wheel.
>> I have tried to respect what that code did, while fixing the
>>   mouse wheel.
>>
>> But, I do not have a touch pad to verify with!
>> I must get one...
>>
>> Can someone verify that both mouse wheel and touch pad work
>>   satisfactory with this fix?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Tim.
>>
>>
> Forgot to mention: About that accelerator key for faster scrolling:
> After seeing the code, there doesn't seem to be many keys left
>  to use for accelerating.
>
> I was not aware that X allows the Alt key + mouse wheel
>  which changes it from vertical to /horizontal/ wheel values!
> Works in any window.
>
> Thus the use of the Alt key seems out of the question.
> Also, we use the Ctrl key for changing to zoom mode,
>  and the shift key for horizontal scroll mode.
>
> The only thing left maybe is to reclaim that shift key
>  somehow...
>
> So the only thing I could do ATM is increase the mouse
>  wheel scroll step size from 40 to 50.
> Hope that helps.
>
> T.
>
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