Are you, by chance, left handed? I naturally hold my mouse at a bit of an angle so that the base is farther to the right than the top.
I think of the origin of the document as the top left corner. If I want to scroll away from that, I scroll either down or right. So, rolling the wheel down to go down in normal circumstances or down to go right when over the horizontal bar is natural. (It's also the way that all other OS's do it, probably due to the two reasons I mentioned above) Anyway back to my left-hand question. If you were a left-hand mouser, you'd probably hold your mouse at an angle a bit clockwise from straight up and down and so your mousewheel would be oriented such that scrolling the wheel down would feel more natural if you were operating a scroll bar to the right. I wonder if our friends at M$ change the behavior of the scroll wheel to horizontal scrolling if you check 'left hand' mouse or 'swap buttons' or whatever it is.... John -----Original Message----- From: Wolfgang Ratzka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 1:28 PM To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Mouse wheel and "horizontal actions" Am Sonntag, 13. Januar 2002 19:57 schrieb Jarno Elonen: > > I just noticed, that the effect of the mouse wheel, when applied to > > horizontal sliders or scrollbars is: > > > > up -> scrolls/slides left > > down -> scrolls/slides right > > > > Somehow this runs against my intuition. Any other opinions? > > I quite like the feature. The less you have to move the mouse, the better. > It would be even better if you could hold down control and them scroll over > the *canvas* instead of having to move the mouse over the horizontal scroll > bar. :] I *do* like the feature, too. My problem is that "up" is mapped to "left"... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]