On May 9, 2015, at 23:20:08, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Me too, which is why it does :)

Heh, I didn’t notice that before. One thing I’d suggest: When the knob is set 
to stop on tick marks, the scroll event should take it immediately to the 
next/prev tick instead of waiting for the float value to get close enough to 
the next tick value.

I also found it a bit disconcerting that the inc/dec action was dependent on 
whether you mouseDown’d on the left or right side. I usually just aim for the 
center, then click and drag, so that would make upward drags increase sometimes 
and decrease other times. I kinda expect an upward drag to always increase, 
because at this point, where a vertical drag will rotate a knob, we’ve gone 
beyond trying to simulate a real-world action that’s easier done with fingers, 
and instead going with an action that’s easier to do with the mouse. Know what 
I mean?

--
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek


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