Steven Holt wrote:
> Many laptops these days support Mac-like gestures, including one for
> scrolling. It's supposed that scrolling always happens on the active
> window (like it does with the mouse wheel) - however, in gvim touchpad
> always scrolls the top-left visible window, not the active
Many laptops these days support Mac-like gestures, including one for
scrolling. It's supposed that scrolling always happens on the active
window (like it does with the mouse wheel) - however, in gvim touchpad
always scrolls the top-left visible window, not the active one.
Is this a known issue?