On 01/19/2010 01:42 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
> Mouse wheel -- right, Rolf. That is a change. That was toned down because it
> was just way too difficult to control (in my opinion), but we can revert
> that if you think what we have now is just too slow. Let's talk about that.
> Since I don't have a mouse wheel, I'm probably not the one to ask, but the
> problem, as I recall, is that other actions are sometimes sent to Jmol as a
> mouse-wheel action, and that "super zooming" that was set up for that was
> way too much.
> 
Bob, do you remember what those other actions are?

I waited for other opinions on this. The lack of any other comments
might reflect that all others like the changes.
But then I would at least like to be able to configure the wheel
sensitivity.

And I noticed that not only the sensitivity of the wheel zoom changed
but also the sensitivity for rotations with left mouse button down. The
change here is not as dramatic as with zoom but for me it is still too
sensitive. I admit that it was a bit tricky before with very large zoom
factors. But overall I liked it very much that I could do at least one
full rotation without having to stop and reposition the mouse in
between. (This also showed very impressively the speed of Jmol with 'set
antialiasdisplay off'.)
So I would like to be able to configure also the rotation sensitivity.

Regards,
Rolf

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