I don't understand either the original problem or Bram's comment,
because it works fine for me using Vim 7.3.600, from the Cream site
but without Cream, on Windows XP. I click in the upper left window
and the scroll wheel scrolls the upper left window; I click in the
upper right window and the scroll wheel scrolls the upper right
window.
I've been using "Vim without Cream" on Windows XP at work and a
self-compiled one at home for at least 5 years now and have never
noticed any "scrolling the wrong window" issues with the mouse.
Just a thought. Is the 'problem' that the window that is scrolled is the
window with the text cursor/insertion point in it, rather than the
window with the mouse cursor/pointer hovering over it (or vice versa).
They are two different paradigms, and I'm sure people have different
preferences regarding how it should work.
Ben.
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