On 22 Jan 2013 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> In article ,
>Steve Fryatt wrote:
>> On 20 Jan, "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote in message
>> <5310fde37bli...@torrens.org.uk>:
>>> The main problem I find is not the speed, but the fact that there is a
>>> buffer somewhere that stores scro
In article ,
Steve Fryatt wrote:
> On 20 Jan, "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote in message
> <5310fde37bli...@torrens.org.uk>:
> > The main problem I find is not the speed, but the fact that there is a
> > buffer somewhere that stores scroll clicks, so that scrolling continues
> > after the
On 20 Jan, "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote in message
<5310fde37bli...@torrens.org.uk>:
> The main problem I find is not the speed, but the fact that there is a
> buffer somewhere that stores scroll clicks, so that scrolling continues
> after the wheel is stopped.
That's in RISC OS, and happe
oll wheel on the mouse is just about right, but on
> > NetSurf it is much too fast so it's almost impossible to use on long web
> > pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll wheel speed for NetSurf
> > independently of the global settings? Mouse movement itself is OK.
>
>
In article <5310f9b9afris...@gotadsl.co.uk>,
Richard Ashbery wrote:
> Scroll speed on my Iyonix/BB is perfect especially for long pages. It
> was painfully slow on earlier versions. I would certainly not want it
> going any slower. Unfortunately HID as suggested by John wouldn't work
> on the R
In article <5310f9b9afris...@gotadsl.co.uk>,
Richard Ashbery wrote:
> Unfortunately HID as suggested by John wouldn't work
> on the RiscPC because it was designed for the Castle Technology USB
> stack.
... and is not fully ARMv7 so has issues on a BB.
--
Chris Johnson
ble
> to use on long web pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll
> wheel speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings?
> Mouse movement itself is OK.
> RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822
Scroll speed on my Iyonix/BB is perfect especially for long pages. It
was painfully slow on ear
On 19 Jan 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>> Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it.
>> HID? Sorry that doesn't mean anything to me apart from 'high intensity
>> discharge'.
> I bought it from RComp some years ago for 15 pounds here is an extract
> from the helptext
Richard Porter wrote
>> Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it.
> HID? Sorry that doesn't mean anything to me apart from 'high intensity
> discharge'.
I bought it from RComp some years ago for 15 pounds here is an extract
from the helptext:-
...
ible to
>> use on long web pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll wheel
>> speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings? Mouse movement
>> itself is OK.
>> RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822
> Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it.
H
adjust the scroll wheel
> speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings? Mouse movement
> itself is OK.
> RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822
Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it.
--
John Rickman - http://mug.riscos.org/
On most applications, including messenger Pro, the speed of the
pointer in relation to the scroll wheel on the mouse is just about
right, but on NetSurf it is much too fast so it's almost impossible to
use on long web pages. Is there any way to adjust the scroll wheel
speed for Ne
I'm sure most of you will already have downloaded newer versions of
the NS test-builds but for those who haven't its worth doing if only
for the improvements to the scroll wheel speed. Scrolling is more akin
to what one expects in StrongED and EasiWriter.
Excellent work Steve.
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