Thanks Wayne for this fast improvement.

I hope that other users (off this list) that have the same problem also become 
aware of this hidden feature.

Best regards, Norbert


On 5. May 2024, at 23:19, Wayne Rasband <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Norbert,
> 
> The ImageJ 1.54j20 daily build adds a
> 
>  setOption("mouseWheelStackScrolling",false)
> 
> macro function that you can use to disable mouse wheel scrolling in stacks. 
> Add this line to the Edit>Options>Startup dialog to always have mouse wheel 
> scrolling disabled.
> 
> -wayne
> 
>> On May 5, 2024, at 3:35 AM, Norbert Vischer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I get periodically confused by unwanted change of current stack slice.
>> I am using a standard Apple magic mouse, which interprets slight movements 
>> of the index finger as scroll action, both in horizontal and vertical 
>> direction. Even while carefully creating or modifying a line selection, the 
>> underlying slice sometimes changes. It also can happen when re-touching the 
>> mouse after using the keyboard.
>> 
>> I would be happy if I could disable this via a checkbox like:
>> 
>>   Edit> Options> Misc> Scroll stacks via mouse wheel
>> 
>> With a simple change in StackWindow.mouseWheelMoved(MouseWheelEvent e),
>> I managed to disable wheel-scrolling, and still could navigate through 
>> slices via menu, via shortcuts < and >, and via scroll bar(s).
>> Zooming via shift key + scroll wheel still worked.
>> In text windows, dialogs and plots, the scroll wheel action was still 
>> operative.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Norbert
>> 
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