It'd be really nice to see an option to disable this annoying feature in
one of the upcoming releases of Ubuntu.
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This proof-of-concept patch registers a boolean option at
/apps/panel/global/tasklist_mousewheel, in which a true setting turns on
the mousewheel capability and the false option turns it off. There is
not yet a "gconf schema" for it and I am not sure if the gconf option
was added in the right plac
Here's a patch that'll disable the feature entirely.
At the end I don't know what this portion is in the patch or if it's needed.
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seems that the design team meant to let everybody do suggestion, seems
that people have quickly picked on adding the bug they would like fixed
many not being small or design issues though; this one for example about
adding an option most users will not understand is probably not one
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Sorry if that was inappropriate. From http://blog.davebsd.com/2009/06/10
/one-hundred-paper-cuts/ I got the impression that everyone could mark a
bug as "papercut"; and my personal opinion is that this bug qualifies
for that. But it wasn't my intention to interfere with the design team's
decisions.
Oliver did you coordinate with anybody before adding this
hundredpapercut task there? The idea was to have the design team
selecting issue not to have any user to add random bugs to the list, if
every start adding some random bugs to the list it defeat the purpose to
have a selected set of usabilit
As stated in upstream report:
"It's totally visible to the libwnck developers. The only way to elevate this is
to provide a patch -- it's all a matter of priorities, and there are some
things that I personally consider more important to fix in libwnck. Note that
it really shouldn't be hard to do..
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I bump this too, we really need a way to disable the scroll feature
(even with a mouse) on the windows list, maybe even on the workspace
switching area : many newcomers have problems with this feature and get
disoriented (clic on task list to a text document, they want to scroll
the doc and other w
Wanted to chime in on how annoying this "feature" is. In particular the
desktop switch when mouse wheel event occurs on desktop. Whats worse is
that certain parts of some GTK interfaces (labels, for example on the
nvidia-settings program) and other unexpected parts of some GUIs will
also cause th
Same grievance here. Whenever the pointer is accidentally over the
taskbar and I only slightly touch the scroll area of my touchpad, I'm
instantly desoriented for a few seconds. On a touchpad, this feature is
unusable (at least, obviously to a lot of people) and it should be
possible to disable it.
Yep, i agree too.
This 'feature' is very very annoying in both:
1.touchpad mode
it's almost guaranteed to face this problem every time you use touchpad.
2.mouse mode
sometimes pointer is not on application window and you scroll to another
desktop. Happens at least once in a day. (4-8 hours of w
I also feel that this is a bad design, even for normal mouse use. It
seems like "making the scroll wheel do something" just for the sake of
it. There are other instances of this which *can* be turned off. For
example, using the scroll wheel when the cursor is over the desktop
switches desktops by d
I will bump this. I also think that it is not even convenient when we
use the "normal" mouse wheel. To look on every desktop a window free
area to use it, is much more a pain in the ars*. it's much more simple
to simply use arrow.
I never used this "feature" intentionally. even without the trackp
Yes this is an extremely annoying "feature". Whenever my pointer is
over any area of the desktop and I go near the vertical scroll area of
the trackpad I lose 3 minutes of my life. 2 to stop the impending seizure
caused by the flashing workspaces and 1 to find where I need to be again.
Then I can
The best solution so far is to use xfce4-panel which doesn't support
scrolling at all and looks like default gnome taskbar.
1) install xfce4-panel (thing can be installed apart from whole xfce)
2) right click on your taskbar, "Delete panel".
3) alt-F2 (will show "run command"), type "xfce4-panel"
I landed here when I was googling for a way to turn off the mousewheel
control of the workspace-switcher. I am using a laptop and the sudden
workspace shifting is pretty annoying. Since it seems there is no way
to turn this off, I have to say this "feature" is terribly bug-like...
To disable al
you can disable the vertical (or horizontal) scroll via
System->Preferences->Mouse->Touchpad->Check off the "Enable scrolling" box.
However it will turn off the touchpad scrolling feature in all applications,
not just windows list. But as for me, I dont like to scroll with touchpad, it's
too sen
actually, you cant. this doesnt work with the window list, sorry. i
thought i had it for a second, then it happened to me again :(
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you can disable this scroll event with compiz fusion
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=583112
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Fully agreed. This is extremely annoying on my laptop. An option to
diable, or even turn the sensitivity way down would be welcomed.
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Add another "bump" to this. It is far too easy to accidentally scroll
the desktop switcher. I'm not even sure how scrolling is useful in the
desktop switcher. You would have to be extremely precise with the mouse
to get the desktop you meant to get in this fashion.
Scrolling in the desktop swit
I totally agree - scrolling desktops should be turned off when using
touchpad. This is a daily annoyance. But the current workaround, turning
scrolling off altogether, would be worse.
Yes scrolling desktops is not 'reversible' since often I end up on
another desktop that has some window open, and
I have this exact problem using KDE. I have read the KDE developer's
responses to requests about this and they are unwilling to add the
option to disable scrolling on the task bar. They were IMO very rude to
their users about this issue. One response they gave was to learn to
use the touchpad be
I can see how this could be a very useful feature for mouse users but I agree
with the other laptop
users--this feature is extremely frustrating for me because I accidentally
trigger it all the time on my
touchpad. And yes, my windows flash wildly when it happens. :-) Picture
someone spinning
I can see how this could be a very useful feature for mouse users but I agree
with the other laptop
users--this feature is extremely frustrating for me because I accidentally
trigger it all the time on my
touchpad. And yes, my windows flash wildly when it happens. :-) Picture
someone spinning
This happens to me a lot too.
And it's more of a problem on desktop than in other places because a small,
mistaken scroll in most app windows will not cause much trouble, it will
generally scroll just a little.
Instead in the desktop even a very tiny amount of scroll will start switching
like
I agree, i actually disabled touchpad scrolling because this happens so
much
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I've forwarded that upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402528
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