Select scroll method for scroll with movement of mouse

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Wimads
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Select scroll method for scroll with movement of mouse

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XMBC Version: v2.19.2
Windows Version: Windows 10 64 bit
Mouse Information (brand/model): Kensington Expert Mouse K64325 trackball
Relevant Computer Information (CPU, RAM etc): Intel i7 9750H; nVidia GTX 1660 Ti; 16GB RAM
Did the problem occur after an upgrade of XMBC? (If so, from what version?): no
Did the problem occur after a Windows update/upgrade? (If so, from what version?): no
How long have you used XMBC?: 1 week
What language and keyboard layout do you use in Windows?: US layout; Dutch and US-English languages

Clear description of the problem - try and include as much information as possible, including what button and mappings you are having problems with (if applicable).:

Hi all, I have searched the forum, but haven't come across this question - forgive me if it has been asked before.

I am using AutoCAD, and would like to use mouse movement for scrolling, which would make much more sense than panning when using a trackball. However, scrolling in Autocad by default functions as zooming (makes a ton of sense on a normal mouse), and unfortunately this cannot be disabled within Autocad.

However, I have found a work around in XMBC: if I set scroll method in XMBC to "SCROLL MSG" instead of the default, the scroll wheel circumvents the zooming in Autocad and functions as basic up-down scrolling, which is great.

Now here is the issue: I want to use the trackball to scroll instead of the scroll wheel. So I use "Change movement to scroll", but then it seems to use the default scrolling method again, instead of the "SCROLL MSG" method I selected.

Is there a way to prevent this? And if not, could this be considered as a feature for a future version?

EDIT: thinking about it, it would actually be great if this could be a setting that could be separated for both the scroll wheel and the "movement to scroll" (then I could keep using the wheel for zooming, and mouse movement for scrolling).
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Re: Select scroll method for scroll with movement of mouse

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Currently this is not possible.
Change Movement to Scroll injects mouse wheel messages to the input buffer as the cursor moves. XMBC Ignores injected messages that it has sent.
So I will have to change the "Change Movement To Scroll" window to allow you to choose the method of sending the scroll messages (Injected as now, or as the dropdown on the scrolling tab). This can be done - I will add it to the list, but I cant make any promises on time scales (and considering that Ive hardly touched XMBC in the last year, please don't expect it to be quick!).

Regards,
Phil
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Wimads
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Re: Select scroll method for scroll with movement of mouse

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phil wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 6:21 pm Currently this is not possible.
Change Movement to Scroll injects mouse wheel messages to the input buffer as the cursor moves. XMBC Ignores injected messages that it has sent.
So I will have to change the "Change Movement To Scroll" window to allow you to choose the method of sending the scroll messages (Injected as now, or as the dropdown on the scrolling tab). This can be done - I will add it to the list, but I cant make any promises on time scales (and considering that Ive hardly touched XMBC in the last year, please don't expect it to be quick!).

Regards,
Phil
That would actually be pretty perfect for my purpose. Thanks for adding it to the list! I'll wait patiently :wink:
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