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FH7 and mouse

Post by uktony » 11 Dec 2020 10:18

I'm struggling (not really the right word, but you know what I mean) with the fact that the wheel on my mouse now acts as a zoom in/out tool. In V6.2 and prior it acted as an up/down command.

I've looked in the guide and also the mouse settings but can't find anything to suggest how to change it.

Any ideas or shall I just have to "get used to it"?

Thanks

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Post by Jane » 11 Dec 2020 10:27

An alternative is to hold down the space bar to drag the window about with the mouse
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Re: FH7 and mouse

Post by GeneSniper » 11 Dec 2020 10:29

Tony

This was always an option in Windows with the mouse once the wheel appeared. I haven't used a mouse for a while now, but if I remember correctly if you click on a part of the screen that has a scroll bar then the wheel will scroll if you don't click on the area it will zoom. I may be wrong, as I said I haven't used a mouse for a long time.
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Post by uktony » 11 Dec 2020 10:34

Thanks both

For the moment, I am undergoing "mouse re-training"

Clicking anywhere on the screen first does work, I just need to get used to it

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Post by mjashby » 11 Dec 2020 11:08

@uktony,

Are you seeing this behaviour throughout the software or in a specific window/windows? Are you using a 'touch screen' device?

If it is specifically in the Maps Window, then you could try disabling (untick) the "Enable Zoom Animation" option in Tools > Preferences > Map Window.

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Re: FH7 and mouse

Post by uktony » 11 Dec 2020 11:22

When viewing a particular record, with or without ancestors or descendants. Not sure what it is called but it isn't the maps window.

Not using a touch screen device.
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11 Dec 2020 11:08
@uktony,

Are you seeing this behaviour throughout the software or in a specific window/windows? Are you using a 'touch screen' device?

If it is specifically in the Maps Window, then you could try disabling (untick) the "Enable Zoom Animation" option in Tools > Preferences > Map Window.

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Re: FH7 and mouse

Post by mjashby » 13 Dec 2020 12:42

O.K. You've ruled out two possibilities :D

The only other 'third party' possibilities I can immediately think of are:

- some form of Mouse Control software setting, e.g. if you have a Logitech Mouse and Software, but then you would probably see the same behaviour in other software;
- (more likely) the Control Key on your Keyboard may be sticking, i.e. the 'Shortcut' for Zooming with a Mouse is to hold down the CTRL Key whilst using the scroll function on the Mouse;
- (even more likely; and the one already suggested) some dependency on where the Mouse Pointer is when you use the scroll wheel.

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