Using CTRL+Scroll to jump page at a time?

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Using CTRL+Scroll to jump page at a time?

Post by MagGyver »

Hi all,
I searched on this but didn't see this exact issue being discussed.

In MMW4, in the Column view (my default view), using the scroll wheel on the mouse would advance a line at a time, unless I held down the CTRL key - then it would scroll a page at a time. VERY handy when seeking through an enormous list.

With MMW5, using the CTRL key has no effect. I understand there are more granular controls in Windows > Mouse settings that govern the amount of data that scrolls system-wide, but that's not what I am needing; in most cases, I still want my default scroll behavior to be one line at a time, and only use the CTRL+Scroll feature in the moment when I am seeking something in MediaMonkey.

I have smooth scrolling enabled in Tools > Options > Performance.

Was this key/mouse combination removed in MMW5? Any chance of putting it back?

Thank you.
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Re: Using CTRL+Scroll to jump page at a time?

Post by Lowlander »

Chromium on with MediaMonkey is based uses Ctrl+Scrollwheel for zoom.
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Re: Using CTRL+Scroll to jump page at a time?

Post by MagGyver »

Thanks for the quick response...but I don't quite understand the syntax of your sentence. Please explain?
Lowlander wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 12:24 pm Chromium on with MediaMonkey is based uses Ctrl+Scrollwheel for zoom.
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Re: Using CTRL+Scroll to jump page at a time?

Post by MagGyver »

Hi, I hadn't seen another reply here. I'm not sure I understand your response, but if you're saying that the action of CTRL+scrollwheel has to be different now, then is there another way to achieve the page jump I am looking for?
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Re: Using CTRL+Scroll to jump page at a time?

Post by tmf »

Try Page Up & Page Down keys, they work on my file list here. Using List View with Column Filter on.
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