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JimH:

--- Quote from: cochinada on April 22, 2023, 07:57:39 am ---My theory is that MC "thinks" that I've pressed twice or even three times consecutively either on the arrow or the space and so it scrolls not one unit but two or three.

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If so, it's not MC that would be doing that.

cochinada:
For real???
I don't know what are the connections between the administrators of this Forum and JRiver but I'm getting tired already.
It's not up to me to even try to present theories or explanations for the bugs I report. If I do that is because I don't get answers in time.
Do I need to remind that I've paid for this product more than once as I've updated several times?
Since this is the only channel for support I expect answers and solutions!
For the record, I have replaced my mouse with another one that has always worked flawlessly, so it's also not the mouse. In fact, if I use the mouse wheel slowly, it scrolls one line at a time but is enough to press the arrow or space and again the scroll goes berserk. If that is not MC perhaps it's my grandmother...

JimH:
You're seeing something that nobody else is reporting.  I don't think it's MC. 

Could be the desktop you're using.

David Sydney:

--- Quote from: cochinada on April 22, 2023, 07:57:39 am ---My theory is that MC "thinks" that I've pressed twice or even three times consecutively either on the arrow or the space and so it scrolls not one unit but two or three.


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Hi Cochinada - there is a setting in Windows that impact speed and amount of control... so I can only assume there must be something in Debian/Wayland/gnome. In Plasma it has "Adaptive Acceleration profile" which I have turned off. Unfortunately I don't use those platforms you mention directly.

cochinada:

--- Quote from: David Sydney on April 23, 2023, 11:58:58 pm ---Hi Cochinada - there is a setting in Windows that impact speed and amount of control... so I can only assume there must be something in Debian/Wayland/gnome. In Plasma it has "Adaptive Acceration profile" which I have turned off. Unfortunately I don't use those platforms you mention directly.

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Thank you very much for the tip David!
I'm searching but so far the best I found was this thread:
https://fostips.com/mouse-wheel-touchpad-scroll-speed-ubuntu/

Unfortunately it says "Though, there’s no good alternative for Gnome Wayland so far." and I have both.  :-\

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