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[BitPim-devel] Mousewheel in ringers/wallpaper
Roger Binns
2006-05-02 05:08:57 UTC
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The mousewheel no longer works in ringers/wallpaper. It used to
before the tree :-)

Roger
Simon C
2006-05-02 09:04:12 UTC
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Post by Roger Binns
The mousewheel no longer works in ringers/wallpaper. It used
to before the tree :-)
You must have a fieldmouse. They don't do trees. :-)

The workaround is to use a mac.

If you make the widget the active window instead of the tree by selecting an
image/ringer it will work as well.
This is really just a windows limitation, the window with the focus gets the
events, not the window the mouse is over. If you shrink the window so that
the tree gets a vertical scrollbar you will see what the wheel really does.
It will take a hack to make it work so that the window under the mouse will
scroll, firefox has done a nice job of fixing this, but IE does not.
I'll make a hack to fix it.

Simon
Roger Binns
2006-05-02 15:43:59 UTC
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Post by Simon C
The workaround is to use a mac.
This used to work on Windows, Linux and Mac.
Post by Simon C
If you make the widget the active window instead of the tree by selecting an
image/ringer it will work as well.
Nope. No amount of clicking or selections followed by mousewheel movement
has an effect.
Post by Simon C
If you shrink the window so that the tree gets a vertical scrollbar you
will see what the wheel really does.
The tree pane does work, but the wallpaper and ringers don't.

Roger
Simon C
2006-05-02 16:56:01 UTC
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Post by Simon C
Post by Simon C
If you make the widget the active window instead of the tree by
selecting an
Post by Simon C
image/ringer it will work as well.
Nope. No amount of clicking or selections followed by mousewheel movement
has an effect.
I've see what you mean, clicking on the widget does not make it the active
window, another bug to fix.
You can force it to be active by pressing tab, the selected item in the tree
view should become greyed out, the mouse wheel should then work.
I'll come up with a way to make it work on windows as it does on the mac.

Simon

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