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Ramon
It seems like the preferred method to adjust the
ScrollAmount of a MouseWheel is user-initiated.
In Windows, you just go to the Control Panel and
adjust the "number of lines at a time" to the
desired value.
Is there any way to adjust this "ScrollAmount"
programmatically?
I just got a nice class called JadeDisplay which has
saved me a lot of programming. However, I think the
JD programmers misinterpreted the concept of "line":
when the user is scrolling a graphics file (TIFF, GIF,
JPEG) the wheel scrolling is painfully slow.
If I change it from the WinXP default (3 lines) to a more
responsive value (24 lines) JadeDisplay works fine, but
then all my other programs become too jumpy.
So, is there something like 'setScrollAmount()'?
TIA,
-Ramon F Herrera
ScrollAmount of a MouseWheel is user-initiated.
In Windows, you just go to the Control Panel and
adjust the "number of lines at a time" to the
desired value.
Is there any way to adjust this "ScrollAmount"
programmatically?
I just got a nice class called JadeDisplay which has
saved me a lot of programming. However, I think the
JD programmers misinterpreted the concept of "line":
when the user is scrolling a graphics file (TIFF, GIF,
JPEG) the wheel scrolling is painfully slow.
If I change it from the WinXP default (3 lines) to a more
responsive value (24 lines) JadeDisplay works fine, but
then all my other programs become too jumpy.
So, is there something like 'setScrollAmount()'?
TIA,
-Ramon F Herrera