Well, this makes it more clear what problem you are facing.  I haven't had to 
deal with it, maybe someone else has.  First thing I would try is setting up a 
listener in the HTML/JS wrapper to see if you can get the event there.

From: Ronny Shibley <rshib...@codefish.com<mailto:rshib...@codefish.com>>
Date: Monday, January 27, 2014 10:26 AM
To: aharui <aha...@adobe.com<mailto:aha...@adobe.com>>, 
"users@flex.apache.org<mailto:users@flex.apache.org>" 
<users@flex.apache.org<mailto:users@flex.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: Urgent Request. Scorlling MAC OS

Thank you Alex. It's just that we've been using Flex for for the past 4 years 
and fortunately for us we've managed without bothering anyone on the mailing 
list... The first question I ever post, i get no response.

I will use the mailing list and will try being more explicit onwards.

Anyway, I did some more digging and i found threads related to my issue... 
Might help shed some light.

Thread:
https://getsatisfaction.com/adobe/topics/air_applications_and_flash_ignore_horizontal_scrolling_in_os_x
AIR applications and Flash ignore horizontal scrolling in OS X.
In OS X, there is system-wide support for multidirectional (horizontal and 
vertical) scrolling. On laptops, this is accessed by moving two fingers 
together on the touchpad. On any mac, this is accessible through the 
2-dimensional scroll ball on the mighty mouse. Flash/AIR recognizes the 
vertical component of this motion just fine, but completely ignores the 
horizontal component, even when interacting with a UI element that has both a 
horizontal and a vertical scroll bar
Bug Base
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=2444589


PS: This is extremely important for us as we have a calendar implemented with 
s:DataGrid it has over 50 columns. On Mac users are not being able to scroll 
horizontally by swiping two fingers right or left on the touch pad. Instead 
it's taking them away from the page. This behavior works fine on other html 
websites.

I'm open for any suggestion or a practical workarounds.

Thanks Again.


Kind Regards,


Ronny Shibley, Eng



Software Architect | Codefish | www.codefish.com<http://www.codefish.com>

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On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Alex Harui 
<aha...@adobe.com<mailto:aha...@adobe.com>> wrote:
Hi Ronny,

Please continue to use the mailing lists.  If you didn't get a response the 
first time,  mention that in your post.  It isn't clear to me from the 
description what your expected behavior is so it might help to be more 
explicit.  I have a 3-year old mac and it doesn't have an explicit track, and 
I'm not sure what side-scrolling means or what "glitchy" is.   If you can post 
a simple test case that can help.  Or you can file a JIRA issue and put the 
details in there and point people to it.

-Alex


From: Ronny Shibley <rshib...@codefish.com<mailto:rshib...@codefish.com>>
Date: Monday, January 27, 2014 8:47 AM
To: aharui <aha...@adobe.com<mailto:aha...@adobe.com>>
Cc: "develop...@codefish.com<mailto:develop...@codefish.com>" 
<develop...@codefish.com<mailto:develop...@codefish.com>>
Subject: Urgent Request. Scorlling MAC OS

Hi Alex,

Sorry for sending you a personal message but i'm desperate. I tried sending to 
flex-users but no reply.

One of my clients is going mad because we have a huge datagrid and the track is 
not working properly on MAC OS. Side scrolling is impossible and scrolling is 
glitchy.

We're using the latest Flash Version with latest Apache SDK 4.11 on the latest 
MAC OS on Google Chrome.

I checked the Jira Flex Issues and the only open issue was related to the 
TextArea Scrolling.

  1.  Apache Flex<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX>
  2.  FLEX-23515<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-23515>

I would greatly appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction, or 
in case it is a know flash issue, are there any JS alternative solution i could 
work with ?

Thank you vey much.




Kind Regards,


Ronny Shibley, Eng



Software Architect | Codefish | www.codefish.com<http://www.codefish.com>

t +961 5 450824<tel:%2B961%205%20450824> | m +961 70 
250650<tel:%2B961%2070%20250650>



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