I like the screenshot.  It's (almost) perfect.  I think the verbiage is
slightly misleading.  Instead of saying "enable scrolling", something
like "Enable scroll wheel" or "Allow mouse scroll wheel to cycle
windows" is more descriptive.  Otherwise it makes it sound like the list
is being scrolled through, and not the windows themselves that are being
scrolled through.

While I understand where the above poster is coming from, *please do*
consider making this the default.  A bad default shouldn't be kept
around simply because people are used to it.  Think of the newcomers.
They are the ones who need the more usable defaults anyway, not the
veterans who are more capable of making such small adjustments.  Of
course the real question is whether this is a "bad" default.  I happen
to think that the results of an accidental scroll make it such.

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Disable scrolling on window list to flip through windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39328
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