Hi Rolf,

I see the behavior that you describe in MSIE 9, Firefox (latest version), 
and Chrome (latest version) under Windows 7. I do not see the same behavior 
in this scrollable page:

http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/new.htm

This suggests either a Jmol version problem or a problem in your page. I 
see that you have a number of on mouse event trappings on the page. Is it 
possible that the applet container inherited something unintended?

Otis

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Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61790-4160

http://chemagic.org


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From: "Rolf Huehne" <rhue...@fli-leibniz.de>
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 9:02 AM
To: jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Jmol-users] MSIE9 and Mouse Wheel 

Dear all,

I noticed on my Windows 7 system that Internet Explorer 9 (MSIE9) 
'steals' the mouse wheel information from Jmol (version 11.6.8) if the 
page is scrollable
(e.g.: http://www.imb-jena.de/cgi-bin/3d_mapping.pl?CODE=1deh).

In all other browsers (which I tested before) zooming with the mouse 
wheel worked in Jmol, at least after I clicked into the applet once.
But with MSIE9 zooming with the mouse wheel only works after the 
scrollbar has reached the end. This results in a very awkward behaviour.

Do others also observe this phenomenon or might this be a specific 
problem on my system?

Regards,
Rolf

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