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Mac - change mouse scroll speed?

New Here ,
Apr 24, 2020 Apr 24, 2020

Hello forum,
I installed Bridge 10.0.3 on a Mac mini. As a mouse I use a "magic mouse".
I have the problem that the pictures move too fast when scrolling. The high scroll speed is only in Bridge. When I scroll on a website in "Google Chrome", the scrolling speed is normal. Can I set the scroll speed anywhere in Bridge?
Thanks a lot
Holger

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Community Expert , Apr 24, 2020 Apr 24, 2020

Hello Holger-elf

 

Scrolling in Bridge has always been an issue because the Preview Panel jumps in quantum bits. Each image being the quantum part of the equation. This is complicated by the distance of each "scroll" amount sent out by the mouse. Let me make up some numbers: Let's say that when you scroll down 50 pixels worth but your thumbanils are 100, Bridge will jump to the next quantum bit of 100 pixels even though you only scrolled 50 pixels worth. 

 

I feel your pain.

 

To complicate matt

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Community Expert ,
Apr 24, 2020 Apr 24, 2020

Hello Holger-elf

 

Scrolling in Bridge has always been an issue because the Preview Panel jumps in quantum bits. Each image being the quantum part of the equation. This is complicated by the distance of each "scroll" amount sent out by the mouse. Let me make up some numbers: Let's say that when you scroll down 50 pixels worth but your thumbanils are 100, Bridge will jump to the next quantum bit of 100 pixels even though you only scrolled 50 pixels worth. 

 

I feel your pain.

 

To complicate matters, have you ever seen a movie where the wagon wheels appeared to be going backwards to the direction of travel? This is an optical illusion where the captured video HAS gone forward the the placement of the spokes when that image was captured, is behind where it should have been if the wheel was going forward. This one causes me the most visual pain ("Am I scrolling backwards or forewards here????")

 

I feel your pain (part 2)

 

What I've done is to never scroll in Bridge, rather I grab the scroll bar on the right hand side and simply slide it to where I want it. 

 

Yes it SHOULD work but due to the confines and structure as to how Bridge works, it doesn't work as well as we users would want it. 

 

I write all this so that you can go off to Bridge's Uservoice and request an option to offer scrolling that doesn't stop on each image but rather lets the image stop half-way if needed.

 

https://adobebridge.uservoice.com

 

Sorry that this cannot be helped at this time.

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New Here ,
May 05, 2020 May 05, 2020

Hello Gary,
Thank you for your answer and the good tip. That helped me alot.
Thank you and best regards Holger

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Engaged ,
Jan 29, 2023 Jan 29, 2023
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It's always been a nightmare and apparently it always will be. Try scrolling with a Wacom tablet. Scroll for 3 pixels and the entire window will scroll by intself until it hits the bottom. Essentially unusable. And the scroll bar is too thin. 

Make the tab in the scroll bar the size of a quarter and maybe Bridge will be usable.

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