On 3.6.2017 14:05, Jon Turney wrote:
After a bit more investigation, I'm not actually sure what is claimed
to be the bug is here.
As for the scrolling of window content, the behavior of Windows
applications is not quite consistent.
Some always scrolls the window (control) that has focus, regar
Greetings, Jon Turney!
> This unhelpfulness is compounded by the fact that clicking in the
> package list does not move the focus to it (because we use some
> home-grown monstrosity rather than a list control), so perhaps that is
> what should be fixed?
I think so.
There's workaround to that fo
On 02/06/2017 17:55, Vlado wrote:
On 2.6.2017 17:49, Wayne Davison wrote:
There are also some tools you
can use on prior Windows versions. For instance, search the web for
I still hope somebody will fix the bug. :-)
Me too. Oh wait... :S
After a bit more investigation, I'm not actually sur
On 31/05/2017 21:15, Vlado wrote:
Another problem with package list is this: Package's new status is
changing by clicking only to "New" column with one exception. If status
is "Keep", it is changed to "Uninstall" after click (even accidental) to
any other column.
Perhaps someone more experien
On 2.6.2017 17:49, Wayne Davison wrote:
There are also some tools you
can use on prior Windows versions. For instance, search the web for
I still hope somebody will fix the bug. :-)
Vlado
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On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 7:17 AM, Jon Turney wrote:
> I believe this [scrolling] option is new in Windows 10
That does indeed seem to be the case. There are also some tools you
can use on prior Windows versions. For instance, search the web for "5
Tools to Scroll or Move Background Windows" and you'
On 31/05/2017 16:04, Wayne Davison wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:48 AM, David Balažic wrote:
it does not scroll the package list, instead it changes the selection
in the mentioned drop down menu.
One thing you should be able to do to work around this is to go to the
mouse settings and enabl
On 31/05/2017 21:18, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Wayne Davison!
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:48 AM, David Balažic wrote:
it does not scroll the package list, instead it changes the selection
in the mentioned drop down menu.
One thing you should be able to do to work around this is to go to
Greetings, Wayne Davison!
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:48 AM, David Balažic wrote:
>> it does not scroll the package list, instead it changes the selection
>> in the mentioned drop down menu.
> One thing you should be able to do to work around this is to go to the
> mouse settings and enable the "
On 31.5.2017 17:04, Wayne Davison wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:48 AM, David Balažic wrote:
it does not scroll the package list, instead it changes the selection
in the mentioned drop down menu.
One thing you should be able to do to work around this is to go to the
mouse settings and enable
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:48 AM, David Balažic wrote:
> it does not scroll the package list, instead it changes the selection
> in the mentioned drop down menu.
One thing you should be able to do to work around this is to go to the
mouse settings and enable the "Scroll inactive windows when I hove
In the "Select Packages" part of the installer dialog, I selected in
the "View" dropdown menu "Not Installed" and then tried to scroll thru
the list using the mouse wheel.
But it does not scroll the package list, instead it changes the
selection in the mentioned drop down menu. Even after clicking
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