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May 14, 2024
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P: Alt+ Scroll zoom behaves different on v24.4.0

  • May 14, 2024
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Updated to latest version 24.4.0 and the Alt+ scroll zoom behaves different. It zooms to a totally different timeline area than the usual mouse pointer/playhead. Any workarounds?

Correct answer Trent Happel

Sorry for the wait, but we believe this issue should now be addressed in 24.6 beta build 020. Alt + mouse wheel scroll should zoom based on cursor location. Appreciate all the feedback.

55 replies

pedrog85622442
Participant
June 19, 2024

I got the 24.4.1 version and I have the same bug

Community Manager
June 11, 2024

Thanks for the quick verification, Ann!

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 11, 2024

Yep, fixed in beta build 20.

Participating Frequently
June 11, 2024

Die beste Lösung die ich finden konnte war, in der Adobe CC App auf die letzte Version von Premiere zu wechseln und automatische Updates auszustellen - zumindest bis Adobe das Problem behoben hat. Seitdem funktioniert alles wieder.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 10, 2024

Hello @Jeremy22269921hcpn,

The product team has announced that the bug is under investigation so I have updated the status of the bug report.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
johnalmightyx
Known Participant
May 25, 2024

With all these new immersive features yet the simplest task like timeline zooming with mouse scroll wheel doesn't zoom from pointer center anymore, super strange.

 

Mod note: Branched from the new features announcement article to its own topic. The title was changed.

dw78nov
Participant
May 26, 2024

When mouse wheel scrolling in the timeline in the latest update of Premiere, the stretching/zooming of the timeline doesn't follow your mouse location.  The zooming and scaling of the timeline should follow the location of your mouse cursor.  That's how it's been since 2008 when I started using Premiere.  In the latest release, the mouse wheel scrolling/scaling affects the timeline in an odd way that is not accurate.  Very frustrating.

Thanks!

Participating Frequently
June 10, 2024

I don't think you can change it currently but keyboard "-" and "+" seem to work for me, zooming in and out of playhead.

Participating Frequently
June 10, 2024

This is a big deal. Using 24.4.1 (build2) on windows 10, 4k monitor, 175% scale. The zoom works fine for keyboard shorcuts "-" and "+", but Alt+MMB Scrollwheel gives VERY janky effects, even if your mouse cursor is well to the right of the playhead. I would expect this behaviour in Alpha or MAYBE beta software but NOT an official release. I appreciate your help.

Trent HappelCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
June 10, 2024

Sorry for the wait, but we believe this issue should now be addressed in 24.6 beta build 020. Alt + mouse wheel scroll should zoom based on cursor location. Appreciate all the feedback.

Participant
June 9, 2024

wenn ich im Schnittfenster zoomen will, drücke ich "ALT" + "Scrollrad der Maus". Bisher wurde immer genau an die Stelle gezoomt, an der der Mauszeiger war, aber seit dem update zommt es immer in die Mitte des Schnittfensters, was unfassbar nervigist. Ich habe schon die EInstellungen durchsucht und auch die Online Foren, aber bin zu keiner Lösung gekommen.

Hoffe das jemand eine Lösung für mich hat

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

Known issue.

Team is working on a fix.

Check the forum for multiple threads about this issue.

Participant
June 6, 2024

I used to be able zo zoom in on my timeline with the mousewheel, on the position of my cursor. Now when the playhead is to the right of my timeline and the mouse cursor is on the far right, Premiere always zooms somewhere to the middle of the timeline instead of where my cursor is. I can still zoom in perfectly to the left of the timeline but not to and specific point in the middle or right.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 6, 2024

Known issue: team is working on a fix.