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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

Participant
November 14, 2024

the "feature" which causes the scroll wheel to change the "fit " of the program window is another example of Adobe stupidity! this is a terrible bug which has caused me and thousands of others many hours in lost productivity due due inadvertant scroll wheel movement, which cause us to reframe our content. If you are going to do something as risky as this Adobe shold at least give us a visua reference so we know we are seeing the entire output image. howabout a red box around the monitor when not =  "fit"? Adobe PLEASE STOP doing things that cost your customers hours of time! Resolve doesn't have such stupidity!   

Participant
November 11, 2024

Just went and updated my adobe for the first time this year, immediately reminded why you don't update things because Adobe has this *amazing* /s habit of adding things completely unnecessarily, you could literally zoom in before just with the fit button or, oh i don't know, alt and scroll wheel?

I swear they do this just to screw with people. and then demand an extra $20 a month for it

MSVRVisual
Inspiring
November 8, 2024

Agree this is so frustrating, want the old version back or make it an option for people to choose. 

Participant
November 3, 2024

Agree a thousand percent!

PLEASE bring back the old functionality of the monitor program using mouse scrolling.

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 30, 2024

@BadGopher , @Sam30096865es9k 

Yes, it does to that at the slightest incursion. Maybe a checkbox to turn off the zooming, there seems to be space. I'd like to have a button next to the Select Zoom Level, drop-down, or even a right-click of it, to select Fit, to get back to the normal setting.

Participant
October 30, 2024

I'm mainly annoyed because I use the program window to change position / scale while moving frame by frame, now if I even accidently scroll on the program window it changes the zoom, and requires me to set the zoom back to "fit" / whatever zoom % I was at. Please devs the zoom is nice but make it so you have to use CTRL + SCROLL or something!

Participating Frequently
October 30, 2024

@MyerPjThis change reduced the height of the scroll wheel scrub target to about 10% of what it previously was, and for me, yes, that does make it quite difficult to use, and the consequence of being just slightly off the much smaller target--zooming the monitor--is disruptive to the thing I'm trying to do in the program.

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 29, 2024

Do you feel you need such a big mouse target, (the whole monitor)? And by aiming slightly lower to the smaller target (the time rule) is quite difficult, or do we just need to slightly adapt?

Participating Frequently
October 29, 2024

Its insanely annoying. Tbh ive kind of gotten used to it, but that still doesnt make the desicion to remove a perfectly useful and intutive feature for no reason any more justifiable.

 

I understand the utility to be able to zoom by using the program window, but I think for the vast majority of people its just not useful enough to justify its replacement of a much better scroll feature.

 

Ill just repeat the same thing that dozens of other people have already said in hopes that maybe adobe will listen. PLEASE, just make it a toggleable feature. 

Participant
October 29, 2024

I've been holding off updating to the newest version until there is way to scroll frame-by-frame on the program window. This feature is very useful for myself and judging by this thread others and it is a shame to see it being removed in the latest version/s. Please can the developers allow some sort of toggleable option between mouse scroll being used for zooming in/out and for frame-by-frame timeline scrubbing!