Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
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ChangeMe9000
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Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
It seems the classic version had support to adjust the scrolling offset for the cursor keys. This is something I'd very much like to have (the current offset is set way too low in my opinion.)
Reference:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11989&p=186912
Reference:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11989&p=186912
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
+1 from me.
And / or using shift as modifier for fast scrolling is a suggestion that suits this feature well.
And / or using shift as modifier for fast scrolling is a suggestion that suits this feature well.
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
you would like to scroll more thumbnail lines in a single key press?
Pierre.
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
maybe Shift+scroll - 'page' size scroll (the size of visible thumbnail lines)
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
For me personally it's about scrolling in zoomed images.
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
This problem is supposed to be fixed in XnView MP 1.8.7. Please check and confirm the bug fix here.
Pierre.
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
I checked it.
Scrolling a zoomed picture with Shift + Arrow is now working and considerably faster than just using Arrow.
Works as expected.
Thank you!
Scrolling a zoomed picture with Shift + Arrow is now working and considerably faster than just using Arrow.
Works as expected.
Thank you!
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
Hi!
I have another suggestion for improvement.
If you scroll with the arrow and THEN press shift, it should accelerate/switch to fast scrolling instead of stop.
If you press shift first and then arrow, it works.
Maybe that positively affects the handling of other combined shortcuts as well?
Greetings,
Hanswurst
I have another suggestion for improvement.
If you scroll with the arrow and THEN press shift, it should accelerate/switch to fast scrolling instead of stop.
If you press shift first and then arrow, it works.
Maybe that positively affects the handling of other combined shortcuts as well?
Greetings,
Hanswurst
Re: Scroll speed/offset for cursor keys
modifier keys should always be pressed before the regular keysHanswurst wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:36 am If you scroll with the arrow and THEN press shift, it should accelerate/switch to fast scrolling instead of stop.