greenenemy wrote:My primary page scrolling method is rotating mouse wheel, it is too slow and tiresome on longer pages though, also it doesn't allow horizontal scrolling. I want to be able to activate autoscroll with MMB click(in 2.1.4 it is broken when i click while moving mouse) and to deactivate it click it again or rotate the wheel.
I do not want to press MMB and hold it because again it takes more effort than regular scrolling on short distances and more than click on long. There is one instance where i would use it - short horizontal scrolling, so this part of new behaviour is good.
Good that you've explained it - I was wondering what was the main thing for you with the opera-style auto scroll and it seems to be the ability to start it while moving the mouse and having it activated still after releasing the button. The problem with the new approach is that auto scroll gets turned off after releasing the button if it was started while moving the mouse.
Would a pref for continuation of auto scroll in such cases do what you want? I imagine something like "Always keep scrolling after releasing middle mouse button", which would essentially provide opera-like behaviour. As you can see some people want the scrolling to stop then so it's not possible to please everyone
greenenemy wrote:It lacks granularity, I'm unable to let it scroll at 1px/s(dont even try to fix this now, it's is very minor issue).
Actually, I was thinking some time ago about adding a pref to change the scrolling speed (probably in % relative to the default one) since I also sometimes would like a slower auto scroll for reading stuff. I don't know when but it is on my list of plans.
greenenemy wrote:If i understand correctly what you are saying, It is not possible to launch task manager with mouse gesture emulating Ctrl+Shift+Esc without external programs.
You can launch c:\\windows\\system32\\taskmgr.exe with the script I showed you so you don't need external programs for that. But for other things NirCmd is a very nice little program, it can make life easier for a lot of tasks requiring command line!