On Monday, July 30, 2012 4:34:07 AM UTC-5, Ben Schmidt wrote:
> >> 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
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> >> window.
> 
> >
> 
> > I've been using "Vim without Cream" on Windows XP at work and a
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> > 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
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> window with the text cursor/insertion point in it, rather than the
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> window with the mouse cursor/pointer hovering over it (or vice versa).
> 
> They are two different paradigms, and I'm sure people have different
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> preferences regarding how it should work.
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> 
> 
> Ben.

That was my initial thought, but the OP said "move input cursor to first 
window, and move mouse on the first window, scroll the wheel, the text in 
second window scrolls" which indicates to me they understand that the mouse 
pointer and the cursor are two different things.

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