There is a Linux tool imwheel which can tweak the mouse behavior on a per
application basis. It seems to be available for most Linux distributions. It
has to be installed to start at start up. There appear to be installation
instructions on the internet for a variety of distributions which can
There is also a setting usually referred to as ’smooth scrolling’, though not
sure what Debian calls it. I think it is a toggle rather than a fine-tune
adjustment. Some OSs may provide such fine tuning though.
Also, some mice do not physically smoothly scroll at all. They have incremental
Typical computer mouse settings allow the user to tune the number of lines
of text that get scrolled for each click of the mouse wheel. Perhaps set
this to a lower number?
How well does vertical scrolling via mouse wheel work in other
applications?
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Fri,
Forgot to say this is on Debian Buster (10) and Gnucash 3.7.
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In a register window, every click of my mouse scrollwheel jumps an integral
number of transactions on the screen.
I don't know if it is just me, but I find with this effect that it is almost
impossible for me to tell whether I am scrolling up or down. I need to refer
to the 'handle' on the side