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On 2/26/2015 8:09 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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On 02/26/2015 10:00 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent. This
is true even in Safe Mode.

By contrast, Fire Fox and Pale Moon work as they should on my Win7 PCs.

Any workaround for this?


In case it wasn't obvious (probably it wasn't) I was referring to
clicking the middle button and then moving the entire mouse N-S-E-W, not
rotating the wheel itself.


What is that supposed to do?

When I go to <http://www.wunderground.com> enter my location, click the middle 
button when focused on the static page, move the mouse N-S-E-W, nothing happens.

When I do the same in the map, the map moves N-S-E and W.

The same occurs in my Firefox.


Actually that site, which I have bookmarked for local weather here, is a
good example of what I was describing. You can't scroll it with
SeaMonkey by clicking the wheel and then manipulating the mouse. With FF
and PM, however, you can, including East-West if the page content
exceeds the containment width. It also works in IE.

I'm composing this in SeaMonkey and I can't do it on this page even
though the content exceeds the containment height. But I could do it in
Thunderbird, just like I do with email.

As I noted, this type of scrolling does not work in a mail-news compose
window, including Thubnderbird.  For me, it does work in a browser
window for SeaMonkey 2.26.1.


Yes, you are correct regarding autoscroll not working in SM's/Tb's compose window. I assume it was working when I was using 2.26.1.
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