On Monday 22 October 2007 02:04, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Saturday 20 October 2007, Dotan Cohen said:
Works in most apps with tabs as well. Just hover over the Firefox tab bar and try it.
Actually, I hate this behaviour and would love to disable it (both from KDE and also from firefox). Anybody know how?
Unfortunately, you can't disable it for KDE (without recompiling Qt with QT_NO_WHEELEVENT). I haven't looked inside the firefox source code - there be dragons.
Go to the Firefox configuration screen ("about:config") and enter "wheel" into the filter field. There are quite a few wheel-related events ('cause of all the modifier combinations that can be separately configured). You'll have to do a little searching to see what the available actions and their codes are, but it gives you quite a bit of flexibility. But as I think about it, these options may apply only to the behavior when the mouse pointer is over a page display area and not to control areas such as the tabs. However, my 10.3's (recently updated) Firefox, the scroll wheel has no effect over the tab bar. This may be because I have Tab Mix Plus installed.
Will
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