On 12-07-2005 00:41, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley wrote:
So the key here is that it's not the same as a scroll wheel -- simulated or otherwise. For starters, it moves in both axes simultaneously (while scroll wheel simulation on the new PBs only work on one axis at a time).
This is not true when using iScroll2 as mentioned above. I had horizontal scrolling turned on at first, but turned it off in the end, because it was causing me too much trouble because of the simultaneous movement.
But much more critically, it:
- Moves in the *opposite* directly
- Moves exactly one-to-one with the mouse movement
Again, this is not true when using iScroll2. You can configure the scrolling speed, it reacts instantly and works system-wide... Only problem is, it only works for Aluminium PowerBooks..
Jeroen.