Disable Scroll Wheel Control of Sliders?

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Full Spectrum
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Disable Scroll Wheel Control of Sliders?

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Is there a way to disable using the scroll wheel to affect sliders?

For example, I might be scrolling down my composition, and then my mouse might accidentally hover over the master control for a group and make a change which is not immediately noticeable (as it is with the master opacity slider which turns red).

This is even more of a problem when I have to hand off operation of the show to a stagehand who may not have any experience working in Resolume.

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Re: Disable Scroll Wheel Control of Sliders?

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Or hide those sliders from even being seen? In the same way that you already have for speed.

View > "Show Clip Speed Sliders on Layers"

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Re: Disable Scroll Wheel Control of Sliders?

Post by Zoltán »

Disabling Show layer transport controls, will hide the clip speeds and settings.

when scrolling and the mouse wandering off, the sliders should not be affected, only when the scrolling is started over an element. That works pretty good for me with trackpad, but with mouse wheel it's a bit inconsistent.
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Re: Disable Scroll Wheel Control of Sliders?

Post by Full Spectrum »

In many union venues (no hate on unions!) just send whomever they happen to have on staff. And I find handles in random values when getting my servers back enough to be extremely wary. It's a small quality of life feature that would make it a bit more robust for sustained long term operation.

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