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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Proposal for speeding up navigation within windows
From:       Wilco Greven <greven () kde ! org>
Date:       2005-04-15 23:21:26
Message-ID: 200504160121.27212.greven () kde ! org
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Op vrijdag 15 april 2005 21:16, schreef David Laban:
> Where would we put your rectangle? It would have to be pretty big if
> you wanted to m when you're
> done scrolling.ake it obviously represent its proposed action. What
> about if we have a little icon in the bottom right where the two bars
> cross and when you click and drag it, it holds your mouse in place
> until you let go and moves the view instead? I know it's possible to
> hold a mouse in place because I've played a bit too much neverball :P.
> Holding the mouse in position would be a good way to get around the
> problem if you were using the "right click the scroll bar" way of
> doing it. It would also mean that when you wanted to get back to the
> scrollbar, you wouldn't need to scroll back over to it because your
> mouse won't be sitting in some random place on the screen

The Gimp has such a feature. When you click on an icon in the corner between 
the horizontal and vertical scrollbars a panner pops up which allows you to
scroll both horizontally and vertically.

Greetings,
Wilco
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