On Monday 12 August 2002 06:40 am, David Faure wrote: Hi, Sorry for responding late on this one. > In QScrollview, Ctrl+wheelmouse scrolls around faster. > In QTextEdit (even though it's a QScrollview), Ctrl+wheelmouse changes the > zoom. (and Shift+wheelmouse does nothing in either of those) Don't forget QScrollBar, it too uses Ctrl-Wheel to scroll by a page. > Which means QTextEdit has no "scroll faster" wheelmouse possibility, that's > the bug here. The same problem happens with any text widget that uses a > qscrollview (e.g. a word processor). It surely is inconsistent. > IMHO it would be more logical that Shift scrolls faster, and Ctrl zooms. > This is just like Shift+letter vs Ctrl+letter. Shift changes the result > slightly, Ctrl leads to a totally different action. I think the other way would be better, since IE uses Ctrl-Wheel to zoom and Shift-Wheel to go back and forward in history. I am not sure if its configurable. In any case, I think there is a need to standardise here. KDE style guide comes to mind. > Qt: can QScrollView be changed, at least so that Shift+wheelmouse scrolls > faster too? > > KDE: would this change be ok? Or are there too many people used to > "Ctrl+wheel zooms faster", that it must be made an option? > (please do not cc qt-bugs in your replies). You mean scrolls faster, right? Cheers, -- Nadeem Hasan nhasan@nadmm.com http://www.nadmm.com/