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Nobaman
Participating Frequently
May 16, 2024
Open for Voting

An option to revert the Mouse scroll change Program Monitor

In the latest 24.4 version of Premier Pro, you can zoom in and out by mouse-scrolling on the program monitor.

This is good for those who want to add effects precisely but not for editing at a fast speed

 

I really hope there's a way to revert the change so my productivity goes back to 100%

110 Antworten

Participating Frequently
April 14, 2025

I'm using the old premiere pro version due to this "feature".

 

The scroll to seek is build into my muscle memory and scroling over the small portion under the video doesn't cut it for me.

 

Also build into my muscle memory is CTRL (Command) + Scroll to zoom like in Photoshop or Illustrator. So to me it feels like a stupid stupid decision to change this like that.

 

Adobe, please add a switch off for this option!

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 3, 2025

I know quite a few broadcast folks who do have the beta installed. Including some regular participants here, who work in major broadcast shops.

 

Why? Because in the Adobe CC system, the public betas are a completely separate install, which does not affect your working version or projects whatever, and so can be tested as an entirely different thing.

 

There is no risk whatever.

 

And a few minutes now & then testing the public beta is something that can be quite useful for the future of your shop's operations. As giving feedback in the beta board helps change development in process.

 

And yes, I understand that some corporate IT geeks can be somewhat difficult to work with. To be polite. Which of course is often frustrating, and not always, necessarily helpful to getting work done. And often may have their idea of how things should be setup to work, which doesn't always actually work out in reality as they expect. Yea, that's frustrating.

 

I also work and teach in Resolve, where you simply cannot have multiple versions of Resolve running. You have to archive your Resolve database, uninstall your current version, install the  beta, then after testing, dump or move that version's database, then re-install your working version and  bring the database back.

 

What a flipping pain. 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
April 3, 2025

Pretty much everyone who works in "broadcast" doesn't have an option of beta. Everyhitng needs to work, updates are less common and have to go through testing and IT/engineering departments handle them. NO ONE in broadcast video has the ability to just "insteall the beta". That is why things shouldn't be changed whilly nilly. This isn't some live service game, we aren't all working independantly on single machines, and it is infuriating why some don't understand. The lack of understand is deepest within corporations, who care more about home users than anyone who uses it for a living more than 8 hours daily.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 3, 2025

I'm not sure if the mouse scroll options have changed in 25.2, released a day or so ago.

 

But did you try the beta builds as noted? That's where different options have been made available. And the beta forum is a very useful place to comment on these things as all the devs do see those posts.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
April 3, 2025

Not currently. There are a couple dozen of us in my office that are frustrated by this. Hopfully they add back the feature many of us used daily before.

Participant
April 3, 2025

Any fix on this?
There are more colleagues that doesn't want this new "feature" than the ones who does...

Please do something Adobe!

jakelyle
Participant
March 25, 2025

You're a hero.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 10, 2025

One of the joys for me in going to NAB every year, is simply visiting in the aisle of the tradeshow with so many other video post people. 

 

Why?

 

Everybody does everything differently!

 

Seriously ... I've never been in any discussion at an NAB since 2014, where two people worked alike for the same type of job.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 10, 2025

@MariusRusu 

I use a lot of masks e.g. removing objects or color correction, straitening out horizons, or adjusting buildings (perspective), checking focus.

Like to zoom in with the aid of guides to see if I have done things correctly.

MariusRusu
Participating Frequently
March 10, 2025

@Ann Bens thank you for your replies. Can you please share when are you using the zoom? I am asking because maybe I am missing something out? In my workflow it's rarely usefull, maybe when you need to do some masks and then using ALT or CTRL like in PS will be great.