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Topic: «
Scroll Inactive Windows Doesn't Work w/ Multiple Panes
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chgoguy7
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10/24/2010 14:42:01
6.3b2 is looking great and feeling stable. I LOVE that the scrolling inactive windows feature was added but I'm disappointed in one aspect of it.
I currently use WizMouse to scroll inactive windows and it has functionality that is missing in the AWM implementation of this feature. WizMouse is able to scroll multiple panes within inactive windows while AWM cannot. For instance, I use xplorer2 for my file manager and it typically has 3 panes displayed within the window. With WizMouse, I can hover over any of the xplorer2 panes and it will scroll each pane respectively but the AWM implementation of this feature will only scroll the last active pane of the window, requiring me to still have to click on the window to activate non-active panes.
It would be awesome if the AWM "scroll inactive windows" feature could be tweaked to add that functionality so that I could uninstall WizMouse altogether. I know it is possible, since WizMouse can do it.
Keep up the great work guys!
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Tatiana Jack
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10/25/2010 23:34:37
Dear Nicolas,
Please, inform us about the system and edition of the program that you are using.
Our feature works with multiple pane windows. It seems there is a bug with the application.
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
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