I'll send a follow up to Russ' ticket as well. If there's any additional information anyone can provide beyond the scroll wheel jumping (environment: is it within a note, in the main snippet view-device information: EN version number (latest?) and OS) that information is always helpful. That said, I understand this is an ongoing issue and as mentioned above I'm checking into it-including reupping the bug for our team to evaluate. It's a question of resources and of available information to actually direct those resources towards a fix, and not a judgement call on an individual issue or value of a customer. If (as you can see, this thread has been going on for almost 2 years) we are unable to reproduce or get enough information from users on the bug, then that bug loses priority to other issues that may be impacting other groups of users with bugs that are readily identifiable. Support evaluates every bug we receive, sends along to our QA teams, who do the same. There's no ivory towers here, just grinding away at developing better products. Just saying that you're "taking whatever is handed to you by the operating system" is a cop-out, because at the very least, you could build a workaround into your app's Options where the user could specify the scaling. There's the drawing API provided by the operating system also. There's more that the mouse at issue here. Now, maybe you don't observe what I'm describing, but that's probably because you're observing it on a platform where it does work out to one line. LOGITECH MOUSE JUMPING WINDOWS 10 DRIVERSo the problem is the Evernote app, not the operating system or the driver or the device.īasically, whatever you're reading from the operating system, you're scaling it too much when applied to the edit pane. So setting that, here is what I measure:Įvernote scrolls the text about 2.5 lines for each scrollbar button click.Įvernote scrolls the text about 4 lines for each mouse wheel roll-notch, when wheel is set to "1 line" in the control panel.Īs a comparison, I do the same thing in Notepad, and each of the above yields exactly one line of text. If I have the operating system setting for the wheel to give 1 "line", then one wheel roll-notch should equal one click on the scroll bar up/down buttons. One of the poster got it right: What is the behavior of the edit window when you click the scroll bar's up/down buttons instead of rolling the mouse wheel? Why is this right? Because let's stop talking about the mouse wheel, the mouse driver, the setpoint app, ad nauseum. I've had this problem forever with Evernote.
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