Mac version 4.92.8
When "two finger scrolling" is enabled in the trackpad preferences of
my Mac Book Pro, Eagle interprets this as "two finger zooming" instead
of scrolling. It probably should match the behavior intended, as other
programs do.
Mac version 4.92.8
When "two finger scrolling" is enabled in the trackpad preferences of
my Mac Book Pro, Eagle interprets this as "two finger zooming" instead
of scrolling. It probably should match the behavior intended, as other
programs do.
On 2008-04-18 08:03:10 -0600, Klaus Schmidinger
<Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de> said:
On 04/18/08 14:38, Joe wrote:
Mac version 4.92.8
This message should have gone into eagle.betatest
When "two finger scrolling" is enabled in the trackpad preferences of
my Mac Book Pro, Eagle interprets this as "two finger zooming" instead
of scrolling. It probably should match the behavior intended, as other
programs do.
EAGLE has no concept of "two finger" actions. It can only react
on what Qt 4 delivers (I don't know if Qt 4.4 already supports
these "two finger" gestures - EAGLE 4.02.8 is based on Qt 4.3.3).
Maybe "two finger scrolling" is actually mapped to a scroll wheel
action. In that case you can set the scroll factor to 0 in the
Control Panel under "Options/User interface", and then EAGLE will
scroll instead of zoom.
Klaus Schmidinger
Sorry, didn't realize there was an eagle.betatest.
Setting the zoom factor (not scroll factor) to 0 will cause it not to
zoom or scroll. That's better than zooming, for me, anyway. It does
look like "two finger scrolling" is mapped to a scroll wheel event, but
Eagle chooses to interpret it as a zoom wheel event instead. Calling it
"Zoom Factor" in the "Options/User Interface" setting indicates that
this was on purpose. Nothing wrong with that, but it might be good to
give the option of using "two finger scrolling" and the mouse scroll
wheel to scroll instead of zoom, which is more common. On my mouse it's
called a scroll wheel, but in Eagle it zooms.
On 2008-04-18 08:03:10 -0600, Klaus Schmidinger
<Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de> said:
On 04/18/08 14:38, Joe wrote:
Mac version 4.92.8
This message should have gone into eagle.betatest
When "two finger scrolling" is enabled in the trackpad preferences of
my Mac Book Pro, Eagle interprets this as "two finger zooming" instead
of scrolling. It probably should match the behavior intended, as other
programs do.
EAGLE has no concept of "two finger" actions. It can only react
on what Qt 4 delivers (I don't know if Qt 4.4 already supports
these "two finger" gestures - EAGLE 4.02.8 is based on Qt 4.3.3).
Maybe "two finger scrolling" is actually mapped to a scroll wheel
action. In that case you can set the scroll factor to 0 in the
Control Panel under "Options/User interface", and then EAGLE will
scroll instead of zoom.
Klaus Schmidinger
Sorry, didn't realize there was an eagle.betatest.
Setting the zoom factor (not scroll factor) to 0 will cause it not to
zoom or scroll. That's better than zooming, for me, anyway. It does
look like "two finger scrolling" is mapped to a scroll wheel event, but
Eagle chooses to interpret it as a zoom wheel event instead. Calling it
"Zoom Factor" in the "Options/User Interface" setting indicates that
this was on purpose. Nothing wrong with that, but it might be good to
give the option of using "two finger scrolling" and the mouse scroll
wheel to scroll instead of zoom, which is more common. On my mouse it's
called a scroll wheel, but in Eagle it zooms.