Re: avaaz.org problem
In article 9ba3fe0f53.chris@viloma, Christopher Dewhurst cdewhurst2...@btinternet.com wrote: In message 530fdd38f3bbai...@argonet.co.uk Brian Bailey bbai...@argonet.co.uk wrote: When sending a petition to avaaz.org http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_frankenfish_r/?blOZUcbv=21102 NetSurf goes into a loop. alt-break froze the machine necessitating a ctrl-break re-set. RISC OS 4.02 A7000+ NetSurf #816 It works ok here. Iyonix RISC OS 5.18. Slightly earlier Netsurf #812 Regards, Worked OK here (In Australia) with 817 with JavaScript on. I just signed the one about gentically modified salmon. -- Chris
Scroll wheel speed
On most applications, including messenger Pro, the speed of the pointer in relation to the scroll wheel on the mouse is just about right, but on NetSurf it is much too fast so it's almost impossible to use on long web pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll wheel speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings? Mouse movement itself is OK. RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822 -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
Re: Scroll wheel speed
Richard Porter wrote On most applications, including messenger Pro, the speed of the pointer in relation to the scroll wheel on the mouse is just about right, but on NetSurf it is much too fast so it's almost impossible to use on long web pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll wheel speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings? Mouse movement itself is OK. RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822 Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it. -- John Rickman - http://mug.riscos.org/
Re: Scroll wheel speed
On 19 Jan 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote: Richard Porter wrote On most applications, including messenger Pro, the speed of the pointer in relation to the scroll wheel on the mouse is just about right, but on NetSurf it is much too fast so it's almost impossible to use on long web pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll wheel speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings? Mouse movement itself is OK. RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822 Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it. HID? Sorry that doesn't mean anything to me apart from 'high intensity discharge'. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
Re: Scroll wheel speed
Richard Porter wrote Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it. HID? Sorry that doesn't mean anything to me apart from 'high intensity discharge'. I bought it from RComp some years ago for 15 pounds here is an extract from the helptext:- ... !HID is the front-end for a number of modules that provide low-level support for USB devices in the HID Class (HID - Human Interface Devices). The HID Class consists of many input devices, such as keyboards, mice, touch tablets, barcode scanners, joysticks, etc. At the core of this application is the USBHID module that services all HID Class devices directly. It takes away control from the standard USB driver and implements many new features. Some additional modules are provided which will greatly enhance the functionality of the USB sub system. The WimpKey module allows complex actions to be linked to the special keys found on most modern USB keyboards. As most wireless keyboards don't have status LEDs (they would exhaust the battery), a new module, called KeyLEDs is supplied which will add three LEDs to the iconbar. The module WimpScroll allows you to use a wheel mouse to scroll the window under the pointer. Additionally any extra mouse buttons and scroll wheels on some keyboards may be used as well. -- John Rickman - http://mug.riscos.org/ Encouraged by superficial notions of evolution, Which becomes, in the popular mind, a means of disowning the past.
Re: Scroll wheel speed
On 19 Jan 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote: Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it. HID? Sorry that doesn't mean anything to me apart from 'high intensity discharge'. I bought it from RComp some years ago for 15 pounds here is an extract from the helptext:- ... !HID is the front-end for a number of modules that provide low-level support for USB devices in the HID Class (HID - Human Interface Devices). ... Thanks for the explanation. No I haven't got !HID. I have WindowScroll but not WimpScroll. I can set the scroll speed globally through !Configure but not for a single task. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.