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I'm a relatively happy Gnome user, but the pitiful amount the screen scrolls when I use my mouse wheel on Chromium really bugs me.
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Originally posted by Royi View Post
I have those issues on Linux Mint 19.3.
Is there a viable solution?
Also, this was an issue in every GNU/Linux distribution I've tried (and every DE I think) with substantial amount of different mice (mostly cheap ones, excluding one Logitech that also had that issue).
GI_Jack For me personally, middle click 'paste' is super useful feature, anything that is highlighted, you don't even need to bother with 'copy' shortcuts or anything, personally, I wish every OS uses that function (at work, using Windows 10, missed it quite a bit). Ofc., I am all for the option given to the user, so whoever wants, should be able to disable that behavior (and I think you can, never really bothered to do so obviously)
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I am just waiting for auto-scroll with the wheel button.
I am not sure ever, why this was wired to a non-existant "button 3 - paste" because x86 never had that middle button some long forgotten mini-computer from the 80s had. the scroll wheel is not actually a middle button, it is a scroll wheel, the platform is entirely different and it makes sense the button shouldn't do anything but scroll.
But fuck, be damned if there are some people who don't understand that time marches on and the 70s and 80s are over, and compliance with some long forgotten hardware isn't an issue anyone fucking cares about. If anything, couldn't they just wire that to buttons 4 or 5 on the side of gaming mice now?
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You really need to take your trolling down a notch, you are making the other trolls seem sane.
Last edited by carewolf; 04 April 2020, 02:15 PM.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View PostThat’s a very good definition of The Desktop Stack. Libinput, wayland, weston, mutter, gtk and Xwayland.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View Postintelfx Those Redhat employees has more responsibilities than just releasing desktop stack code. Some time they work on RHEL or internal projects. Then they show when needed for releases on GNOME, Fedora, Xorg etc. That’s pretty awesome.
Same with Hans de Goede. He can be absent from public for months and then he shows up with proper solutions to real problems. He also show up to guide the fallen ones. Like here where he explains for the 100th time why server side decoration never gonna fly on Wayland.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutte...17#note_749634
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About time! I was worried that Peter actually got bus factor'ed...
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