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Disable volume change on mouse swipe
dfortney:
It seems to happen almost anywhere within the open window but also sometimes even when it isn't active window which could be a bug. In any case I would prefer to just disable this feature. There is no option to disable it from the magic mouse controls by Apple.
bugeyed:
The mouse scroll also adjusts forward & back if the pointer is in the upper section of the screen. I hope these features are turned off in future releases. More annoying than useful IMO.
Kev
ataddeo:
I thought I was dreaming, move the mouse and LOUD or soft it would go. Not pretty at 2am.
dichotomous1:
I've the same issue using when using the trackpad on my MacBook Pro. Either while trying to drag a window across the screen or just by my fingers brushing the trackpad surface and the volume goes off the chart. I'm unable to locate a setting to disable the scrolling gesture as volume control. I've come close to blowing a house full of new speakers by trying to urgently swipe the volume back to a low roar snd not knowing which direction. Any clues would be appreciated.
Thanks J
ugee:
From what I see there's at least one bug and a half.
1) The entire header (player controls and all) except the small part taken by the position slider / indicator act as an area to interpret swipes as volume control gestures (in a rather unpredictable way). This "gesture catch area" should at least get reduced to the screen area taken by the volume slider / control and nothing else.
1/2) Even when MC is not the foreground application it will still catch swipe gestures when the mouse happens to cross parts of the MC header area in the background. While scrolling in background windows without actually focusing them is generally a nice thing on the Mac, in this scenario it's mostly not the intended behaviour. If MC is in the background I probably don't want to control it ...
Additionally it would be a good thing to give the user the choice to disable the volume slider / volume gesture within MC the same way media keys can get set to on/off.
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