Re: MacBook Two-Finger Scroller Effect Flipped
Re: MacBook Two-Finger Scroller Effect Flipped
- Subject: Re: MacBook Two-Finger Scroller Effect Flipped
- From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 15:23:47 -0400
> If you use a MacBook you know that you can use a two-finger touch on the
> input device to scroll windows. In a window with two scroll bars you can
> just use the two-finger approach to scroll all around the document,
> vertically and horizontally. It is wonderful.
>
> In my app, however, horizontal "two-fingering" does nothing. Vertical
> movements scroll it left and right. I can't find anything that would have
> this transposing effect or any idea on how control it. Anyone have any
> ideas?
I've had oddities where views in some third-party apps have "slid
around" inappropriately if I accidentally finger-scrolled with my
PowerBook (and MacBook Pro) trackpad but did nothing with a regular
mouse's scroll wheel (with or without shift). I never fully
investigated this.
If you haven't already, try setting the Line Amount and Page Context
in Interface Builder. I may be sending you on a wild goose chase, but
it's worth a shot. ;-)
--
I.S.
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