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Nobaman
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May 16, 2024
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An option to revert the Mouse scroll change Program Monitor

  • May 16, 2024
  • 110 replies
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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 replies

Participant
August 28, 2024

Hi Adobe. I've been a CC subscriber for 11 years and I don't want this. I've never needed to visit the forum before now. I was so upset I canceled my plan only to come back 3 days later because it's what I'm used to. I genuinely came here expecting a pictured guide on how to revert this useless change and now I'm reading Adobe employees telling people to "give it a try" instead of actually answering to anyone's questions, concerns or issues.

 

IM TRYING TO MOTION TRACK AND CAN'T ANYMORE. I'm constantly messing up my cropping and exporting projects with letterboxing or pillarboxing because I didn't notice my viewport moving. The viewport never used to move and now I have to remember that it does now. It's destroyed my workflow and added a ton of uneccessary production time. 

Participating Frequently
August 11, 2024

+1 for the ability to turn this 'feature' off. Absolute nightmare with a Magic Mouse - the slightest touch and my picture turns into a postage stamp. Slows down my editing cosniderably having to constantly resize footage all the time.

Participant
August 7, 2024


That's really annoying and so frustrating. Just add a key lock to it, would be the most simple way.
 I need a workaround for this i can't work with this s**t.

And you should finally intergrate AV1, thats also a much requested feature everyones missing.
Every other suite has it and also DaVinci Resolve.

I mean adobe is member of the alliance of open media, also co-responsible for developing this new type of codec and doesn't support it? Wtf is wrong with you guys? 

Participant
August 1, 2024

My god... I hope they change this back. This is absolutely destroying my productivity right now.

Participant
July 30, 2024

Putting my vote in to change this feature back as well. I can see how zooming might be useful to some, but with how much getting rid of the timeline scrub has slowed my workflow down, at least give us an option. 

I understand you can hover over the timeline and scrub, but it requires me to slow down considerable to do that. I used to be able to fly through footage now it is slow and clunky. And once I accidentally zoom in on the monitor window, it turns off my "fit" scaling and when I ~ to full screen to watch I now have to stop and reselect. I hope adobe is listening. This is an incredibly small but extremely small change that is affecting my productivity. 

Participant
July 22, 2024

Please change it back, this is destroying my workflow

Participant
July 18, 2024

My work now takes 2x the time it took, thanks a lot

Participant
July 13, 2024

Please, revert this change!

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Participant
July 9, 2024

I was moving the "mask" frame by frame while turning the mouse wheel.

With the zooming function, I have to move the mouse more often, which is very inconvenient.
Please return to the previous specification.....

Participating Frequently
July 3, 2024

Sorry but the time ruler area isn't enough for timeline scrolling with mouse. When editing masks frame by frame, it's handy to go a next and previous frame using mouse wheel. No we have to ho donwn and up with mouse all the time. Any modifier key (alt or crl + mouse wheel) for zooming could be a handy option. Shame the developers didnt think on it.