This issue was reported in 2014, so they don't seem to think it's a 
significant problem. For me, it's a deal breaker. This should work like 
almost every other product on the market. I think as more people are using 
touch screen laptops and tablets, this will cost MLO sales. I certainly 
won't be buying any more upgrades.


On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 6:09:27 PM UTC-5 Stéph wrote:

> Agree that this should be corrected. The normal, intuitive way of working 
> on a touch screen is for swipe up and down to scroll. To select and move an 
> item in the list, it should be necessary to touch and hold the item for 1/2 
> second, until you get some kind of visual feedback that you've selected and 
> "picked it up" with your finger.
>
> Stéphane
>
>
> On Thursday, 7 March 2019 20:43:28 UTC, Sanford Weinberg wrote:
>>
>> I am using version 5 on a Laptop with a touch screen.  I use the touch 
>> screen most of the time to scroll and I often move the task my finger is on 
>> instead of scrolling the who list.
>>
>> Is there a way to disable or toggle so that when I am moving up and down, 
>> I don't move the task but instead scroll the entire list.  This is a major 
>> issue for the way that I work.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sanford
>>
>

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