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Re: mouse-wheel-scroll
From: |
Tak Kunihiro |
Subject: |
Re: mouse-wheel-scroll |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Apr 2017 08:07:06 +0900 |
>>>> My environment with one-click 75-lines is show below.
>>>> - Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
>>>> - MacOS 10.9.5
>>>> - Logitech Control Center 3.9.0.
>>>> - Speed: Slow
>>>> - Acceleration: Middle
>>>>
>>>> Its wheel is similar to Logitech Performance MX mouse as described by
>>>> Kaushal. It seems that `one-click' on the device generates several
>>>> `typical one-click’ considering velocity.
>>>
>>> Isn't it expected that such special mice need non-default
>>> customizations of the related Emacs features? IOW, why non-default
>>> values that give good results for these mice would be good for the
>>> rest of the users, _as_defaults_?
>>
>> (1) Mouse
>>
>> I did not notice if I am using special since that works well with
>> other applications.
>
> How much does it scroll for a single click with, for instance, a Web
> browser or a word processor?
>
> I'm saying that the acceleration setting is AFAIK not available with
> other mice.
Number of lines with a single click scroll is shown below.
- Emacs: 75 lines
- Firefox: 1 line
- Word processor: 2 lines
- Spreadsheet: 5 lines (rows)
It seems other applications consider the `one-click' to be `typical one-lick’.
Maybe they consider interval between event?