> On 28 Jun 2015, at 19:05, Barry Scott <ba...@barrys-emacs.org> wrote:
> 
> On Sunday 28 June 2015 16:22:22 Thomas Lübking wrote:
>> It's pot. fixed by https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/123621/
> 
> POT?

That commit, that I think cannot turn off reverse scroll, can only works for 
EvDev mice.

Fedora 22 sets up Xorg using the libinput driver. libinput uses a different set
of properties on the mouse.

I work on a patch to add libinput support to the mouse code. This will be need
when kwin moves to use libinput (as I understand the plan is).

Barry


> 
> By reverting that commit I get reverse scroll working as expect in most apps,
> but not konsole. With the commit I also do not get reverse scolling on any 
> app.
> 
> It looks like the patch addresses 2 use cases. But there are atleast 3 cases
> and my setup and I supposed the other people reporting this bug are the
> 3rd case.
> 
>> (I've personally no affiliation to this code nor use for the feature)
> 
> Understood, thanks for replying.
> 
>> 
>> But actually, swapping "Evdev Scrolling Distance"
>> 
>>   xinput set-prop 10 284 -1 1 1
>> 
>> only impacts non-Qt5 clients for the real wheel and everything when using
>> the button I configured for wheel emulation (ie. hold and move mouse
>> emulates a wheel)
>> 
>> has no impact on Qt5 applications here either.
> 
> How is  Qt5 configured to change the scroll direction for Qt5 applications 
> then?
> 
>> Swapping "Evdev Wheel Emulation Axes" naturally *only* impacts the wheel
>> emulation, but does so for every applications.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Thomas
>> 
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