Wheel scrolles too sensitive
Platform
Windows 10
Used Version
latest pre-release commitL: https://github.com/feschber/lan-mouse/commit/3e96b42067e7917b27e21c92ceedec681f8bd363
Malfunction
client's mouse wheel scroll too sensitively. It just seems like that from top to bottom in one step.
Expect
Mouse's wheel works like general action rather than "one-step".
A very smart decision: using UDP. Thanks a lot.
Yeah I need to implement value120 axis / high precision scroll events.
Too sensitive? My scroll wheel barely moves the page lol (latest dev build)
Too sensitive? My scroll wheel barely moves the page lol (latest dev build)
Yeah, it did not work as expect. As you say, barely moving the page.
Yeah I need to implement value120 axis / high precision scroll events.
It's a good news with reson found.
still having some trouble with the layer-shell and wlroots backends that I need to figure out but libei and windows should now work better.
Scrolling worked before and with e21ab02 it goes nuts. Scrolls super sensitive from wayland to wayland - build on same commit. Reverting on server site and the issue is gone
Yes, I am aware of that. Will hopefully get to fix it tomorrow.
problem still exists, both on touch pad and mouse wheel.
Too sensitive? My scroll wheel barely moves the page lol (latest dev build)
This is fixed :)
problem still exists, both on touch pad and mouse wheel.
can you test the latest main?
KDE Plasma is still giving me some trouble. On windows I fixed a bug that made scrolling to sensitive.
problem still exists, both on touch pad and mouse wheel.
can you test the latest main?
KDE Plasma is still giving me some trouble. On windows I fixed a bug that made scrolling to sensitive.
It works fine, thanks for your attention.
I'll close this issue.
problem still exists, both on touch pad and mouse wheel.
can you test the latest main?
KDE Plasma is still giving me some trouble. On windows I fixed a bug that made scrolling to sensitive.
It works fine, thanks for your attention.
I'll close this issue.
Thank you for reporting and testing!