![]() ![]() My interpretation of an inactive window in PSP is one where an image title bar is not highlighted, and an active image window is one where the title bar is highlighted. In any event, even without having such a setting the mouse wheel works as intended with other versions of PSP, so setting it on or off (which we can't do anyway) doesn't make a difference.Īlso, I notice that the setting is to scroll (or not) "inactive" windows. I suspect that's the same with Windows 7, but I stand to be corrected. Windows 8.1 doesn't have that setting anywhere in my mouse properties dialogue on any tab. I use Windows 8.1 and the OP uses Windows 7. With it turned on I get what you describe, in the Off position the mouse behaves as expected.ĮDIT that works for PSP 2019 but not PSP X9 so am a bit more puzzled over that.įirst, as you have found out, the issue is with PSP X9, not 2019.īut second, the setting you suggested is a Windows 10 setting. To get there go to Windows Settings >Devices > MouseĪnd make sure "Scroll inactive windows when I hover over them" is turned off. I say normally because there is a Windows setting that needs to be done if it immediately reverts to the zoom image when you move the cursor over the document. Hartpaul wrote:If you click the lower bar or any of the arrows to make that Rotation active, you can normally rotate your mouse wheel to change the values and "normally" continue to do that in the document space. In fact, I would have to place the paintbrush in order to restore the enlarge/decrease image size via the mousewheel. But I remember it rotating while it was over the place I was going to apply it. All show rotation by mousewheel only when the cursor hovers over the rotation box. But just now I tested it on PSP x9 (which you have listed), PSP 2018 and PSPx7. I used to use it to lay down white edges next to the products I was reviewing. Select, say, "Paint Brush" in verticalīlimey! The paintbrush used to rotate by mousewheel. At far right of "Rotation" -> set to atĤ. On any item in Tool Options palette, suchĪs Paint Brush (left vertical toolbar) ->ģ. From "Palettes" drop-down menu (at rightĢ. ![]() ![]() It can only know that if you first activate that attribute by changing the number in the field by at least 1 increment.ĭjard007 wrote:Thank you for kindly responding. Because the mouse wheel can be used to change the numbers in several fields/attributes in the Tool Options palette the wheel has to know which attribute you are wanting to use it for. You have to do the same thing for other attributes that can be changed with the mouse wheel - i.e., fir click the up arrow on the attribute if it's set to zero or click either up or down arrow if it's already set to a number above zero, then cursor back on image to increase/decrease the number in that attribute. Then put your cursor back on the image and use the wheel to continue to increase that rotation. To use the mouse wheel to rotate the brush (or to change size or any of those other attributes), you first have to go to the bush Tool Options palette and - for rotation for example - if Rotation is set to zero then click the little up arrow beside the zero and increase the rotation by at least 1. ![]()
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