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Nov 13, 2010 19:06 |  #211

tonylong wrote in post #11278682 (external link)
So, are you saying that when you zoom in on your image in the preview window, the mouse scroll wheel will not move through the image? Correct. Hmm -- it does for me, although very slowly. Clicking and dragging is much quicker. It does the same when you open the single image Edit window.

My scroll wheel doesn't move the image in that window either. Oh well...:)




  
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Nov 13, 2010 19:20 |  #212

ncjohn wrote in post #11279145 (external link)
My scroll wheel doesn't move the image in that window either. Oh well...:)

Huh! Hard to say why, and I'm not up on the "inside scoop" -- so it may be in the User Guide or whatever, I've just been occupied and haven't looked. Well, at least you have the click and drag approach, and the scroll wheel does work to scroll the film strip, right?


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Nov 13, 2010 19:43 |  #213

tonylong wrote in post #11279191 (external link)
Huh! Hard to say why, and I'm not up on the "inside scoop" -- so it may be in the User Guide or whatever, I've just been occupied and haven't looked. Well, at least you have the click and drag approach, and the scroll wheel does work to scroll the film strip, right?

Right. It's certainly not a problem, it's just weird that the difference is there.




  
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