050408 Bradley T Hughes wrote:
> does it make sense for blackbox to "wrap"
> when it reaches the end of something?
definitely for workspaces (desktops); not for files or browser displays.
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How do I disable (or remap) the action of the mouse scroll
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On Friday 08 April 2005 10:05, Thomas Tretzmüller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > For example: if you use the mouse wheel on the root window, blackbox
> > will change workspaces. if you reach the last workspace, should it
> > wrap to the first or simply stop? my gut feeling says that it should
> > stop and no
Bradley T Hughes schrieb:
my question is, especially for people with mouse wheels, does it make
sense for blackbox to "wrap" when it reaches the end of something?
For example: if you use the mouse wheel on the root window, blackbox
will change workspaces. if you reach the last workspace, should
with respect to the background and desktop scrolling, I would prefer it
stop at last/first window.
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From: Bradley T Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 8:18 AM
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Subject: mouse wheel things
recently some m
Hi,
> For example: if you use the mouse wheel on the root window, blackbox
> will change workspaces. if you reach the last workspace, should it
> wrap to the first or simply stop? my gut feeling says that it should
> stop and not wrap, but i thought i would ask.
As a user with a mousewheel: I f
recently some mouse wheel things have been going into blackbox... i
don't have a wheel on my trackball, so i don't use this code...
however, at home, i use a wheel quite a bit in windows xp (no flames
please)... mostly for scrolling documents/webpages/etc. one noteworthy
property of such usage