I found it certainly no worse than our current behaviour, perhaps rather better, but still not ideal. The mouse still seems able to get stuck, and you still sometimes have to jiggle it.
I'll have to recheck. It seemed to me that you only have to wait a little for the autoscroll to start, but there's no need to move the mouse.
Looks like it's still based on some sort of event that isn't always turning up.
I can't help thinking a method based on timers
The QScrollView's drag autoscroll *is* based on a timer.
and the simple quality of having pressed the mouse button (as I outlined) wouldn't be more reliable than anything like this could possibly be, but I haven't the time to implement it myself and find out.
You meant "would be more reliable" ?
-- Guillaume http://telegraph-road.org
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