GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 148557
Annoying behavior of horizontal wheel
Last modified: 2006-01-27 21:05:36 UTC
Recently, the behavior of the horizontal wheel was changed: instead of scrolling horizontally, it goes back and forth in the history. Please go back to the old behavior, as this is a severe regression in usability, especially for notebook users. First, there is no more easy way to scroll left and right with e.g. big images. Second, the horizontal wheel is very sensible, esp. with synaptics touchpads where it is binded on the edges of the touchpad. Thus, you often end up going back in the history when you don't want to. Please make it at least a gconf option if you don't switch back to the old behavior.
As usual, it's mozilla's fault. Maybe we should update our default-prefs.js, at least.
Thanks for pointing this out; at least I could configure it in about:prefs. Maybe that wasn't intentional, as mozilla's prefs are now the same for all horizontal wheel actions, whatever modifier you use.
Seems reported to mozilla, see http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=231718
So can this bug be closed now ?
The question is whether our default-prefs.js file should override the default horiz action to make it 'scroll'.
If this is not fixed in mozilla, I believe it should be fixed in epiphany, be it only for UI consistency with the rest of GNOME.
Created attachment 30662 [details] [review] proposed fix
Committed to cvs.
*** Bug 312073 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***