![]() ![]() I'll check with people to see if the MX1100 is known or falls into either of the first two categories. (Definitely not your case, but) VMWare Fusion (on OS X) running windows doesn't forward on horizontal scroll events to the client OS.Since VS's main window doesn't, and things like the editor don't have win32 horizontal scrollbars, they'll refuse to send horizontal scroll messages. Many drivers, before sending WM_MOUSEHWHEEL (or faking WM_HSCROLL) check to see if the main HWND has WS_HSCROLL (declares it has a win32 horizontal scrollbar).the solution explorer will scroll when the editor has focus. Some mice drivers end up sending the event to the wrong HWND we've seen cases where events will always be sent to the last-but-one thing focused, e.g. Uninstall Horizon Client for Windows If repairing Horizon Client does not solve the problem, you might need to uninstall and reinstall Horizon Client.I'm not sure if the MX1100 is a specific example of any of the following, but some of the issues were/are: Though it follows natural scrolling in its touch devices.There are a few issues with horizontal scrolling in VS2010, some of which have been fixed or worked around after VS2010 shipped. Windows haven’t switched to natural scrolling to support its legacy customers. ![]() The touchpad of a mac acts as a touch screen device. A few years ago, Apple switched their scrolling direction to follow this analogy as the touch screen is growing in popularity and to support a uniform standard across its all devices. If the user swipes up, the page moves up (mental model-it moves due to friction from the hands of the user like a real paper). You can ether us VirtualBox or try to follow this solution or you are brave and get support from VMware Share Improve this answer Follow answered at 11:09 abubua 10. With the advent of touch screen, the natural scrolling seems more intuitive as the user is directly interacting with the page. 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 Vmware doesnt support touchpad scrolling. If you imagine the scroll wheel sitting on a paper you were reading, the reverse scrolling direction is intuitive - the content moves in the direction the wheel would push it. And the first scrolling mouse had physical wheels (many still do). The first trackpad scrolling mimicked how mouse scrolling worked. So the same metaphor was adopted for scrolling wheels to keep consistency. For arrow keys, metaphor used was to scroll the viewport which seems more natural (By pressing down, users can view the content below and vice-versa). A Little Historyīefore the addition of scrolling wheels to the mouse, page could be scrolled through keyboard buttons-cursor arrow keys or mouse interacting with the scroll bar. Another way to look at reverse scrolling is that the user is interacting with the scrollbar, rather than the page. ![]()
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