Mac: Thumbnail Scrolling Speed (Too Fast!!)
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:31 am
I was seeking an application that allowed me to quickly view all of the thumbnails in a collection. XNviewMP for Mac, finally presented a reasonable solution... and then some!
Scrolling within the Thumbnails pane, however, is radically fast. What I mean is that scrolling thumbnails is *way-too-fast* to keep up with. After looking through the forum & all the app features, it seems that there is no way to control this scrolling speed. When I change the trackpad scrolling speed at the OS level, in my Mac "Preferences" pane, under accessibility (something I shouldn't have to do), it reduces the scroll-speed for the other file/folder/feature panes to a crawl. While it would be nice to have the ability to control this speed, it wouldn't be necessary if it operated at the normal "on-demand" rate of most other applications (i.e. Finder, Safari, Chrome, Word, etc.).
It seems this must be a bug, since the rest of the application manages to scroll at entirely normal speeds & the thumbnail pane has perma-hyperwarp-scrolling-speed.
Please take a look at this and address this as appropriate.
Cheers,
Jadik
Scrolling within the Thumbnails pane, however, is radically fast. What I mean is that scrolling thumbnails is *way-too-fast* to keep up with. After looking through the forum & all the app features, it seems that there is no way to control this scrolling speed. When I change the trackpad scrolling speed at the OS level, in my Mac "Preferences" pane, under accessibility (something I shouldn't have to do), it reduces the scroll-speed for the other file/folder/feature panes to a crawl. While it would be nice to have the ability to control this speed, it wouldn't be necessary if it operated at the normal "on-demand" rate of most other applications (i.e. Finder, Safari, Chrome, Word, etc.).
It seems this must be a bug, since the rest of the application manages to scroll at entirely normal speeds & the thumbnail pane has perma-hyperwarp-scrolling-speed.
Please take a look at this and address this as appropriate.
Cheers,
Jadik