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How to turn off scrolling to adjust effects?

New Here ,
Mar 03, 2017 Mar 03, 2017

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Hi there! I'm using Premiere Pro on my Macbook Pro, and one error I often make by mistake is using my touch pad to scroll over an effect window, accidentally editing the effect.

For example, I might be scrolling down to see more effects, but because my cursor is placed in the middle of the effects box, I'll change the Format away from SMPTE to something different.

Is there a way to turn off this function so that I can scroll without worrying about accidentally messing something up?

Thank you,

Zach

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LEGEND ,
Mar 03, 2017 Mar 03, 2017

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This won't be much help,  but the only way I know is to make sure your cursor is in a safe area (within the boxed areas below) before scrolling:

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MtD

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Participant ,
Mar 03, 2017 Mar 03, 2017

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Or tab through it using your keyboard like a keyboard champion. Shift+7 that pony and tab it up using spacebar and arrowkeys to nav through your edits or just stop scrolling so much. Jeez

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LEGEND ,
Mar 04, 2017 Mar 04, 2017

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If I am working in the Effect Controls Panel and some of the parameters are hidden below what the pane is currently showing (as in this example):

Screen Shot 2017-03-04 at 7.08.46 AM.png

Typing the Tab key will step through the individual parameter settings but will not cause the display to scroll up; typing the space bar will start playback of the timeline. What the OP is looking for is a way to scroll up the display within the Effect Controls Panel.

MtD

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LEGEND ,
Mar 04, 2017 Mar 04, 2017

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For me, touch pads have been inherently flawed like this example in most programs ... I just can't seem to get a setting that can differentiate consistently whether I'm scrolling or pushing harder to select something. A scrolling mouse has always been my solution.

Neil

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Participant ,
Mar 04, 2017 Mar 04, 2017

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Well hey it was just a thought. Yeah touchpads probably aren't the best choice when it comes to scrolling. Manually grab that wild one(scroll bar) and bring her down and up. I have to do it all the time with my wacom intuos pro.

-T

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New Here ,
Mar 11, 2017 Mar 11, 2017

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Thanks for the workarounds. Scrolling is great, but I just would just like to turn off the option to "scroll to adjust effects." I don't think that would be too hard to add as a preferences option. I'm traveling often and don't usually use a desk, or else I might buy a mouse.

For now, I'll just resort to being careful, and occasionally navigating to the History to undo my mistakes.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 11, 2017 Mar 11, 2017

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. A scrolling mouse has always been my solution.

Mine too.  Why wouldnt ya?

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Community Expert ,
Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017

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mjwalkermusic  wrote

For now, I'll just resort to being careful, and occasionally navigating to the History to undo my mistakes.

Ctrl+Z is my most used shortcut.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017

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Only preceded by CTRL-S

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 06, 2023 Aug 06, 2023

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There seems to be no answer here, aside from [Buy a mouse]...  Which is a great idea for laptop users, people that prefer trackpads, or those who are traveling.
Perhaps Adobe should fix their software so while scrolling down the narrow menus, if a mouse accidently goes over a selection area, the software thinks you want to scroll through 10 options, vs scroll down the menu... This results in needing to do 10x Command-z to fix the problem, but it's hard to guess that the setting was before it accidently changed 10x within .2 seconds...

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New Here ,
Nov 24, 2023 Nov 24, 2023

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yeah, this is a software issue not a hardware issue. it'd be easy enough to make this an option to allow "scrolling" through select lists

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New Here ,
Mar 31, 2024 Mar 31, 2024

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One hundred percent agree with both of you. I came to this forum expecting to find people advising on how to find a setting to turn this off. Never expected in a million years that the industry standard just wouldn't have a setting to make this software more accessible and palatable to people who don't have workspaces that allow for mice. 

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New Here ,
Oct 01, 2024 Oct 01, 2024

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I have a mouse and I still accidentally scroll the settings drop downs all the time while attempting to scroll through the settings pane. Never once have I intentionally used this "feature", can't belive they charge $60/month per user and can't make a check box to disable this after 7 years!

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LEGEND ,
Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

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This is one of those annoying things ... such as exist in all the current video post apps ... that isn't ever changed. And over time,  one gets used to 'natively' avoiding it by how you move the mouse where.

 

It's kind of a muscle-memory "thing", sort of, to learn to avoid. And after that is given to the back-brain and you don't pay attention to it, then ... normally ... you skip this problem.

 

But never always skip this problem.

 

It's annoying, but for a lot of those with years of experience, isn't at that top of the "annoying!!!!" list. Maybe that's why there's not been a change. There's things like this in Resolve too, that long time users not have been annoying for years, but you can normally with a hinky move here to your patterns, avoid ... so you don't even think about it most of the time.

 

Until you hit it again, and are reminded how annoying X is.

 

Frustrating, but seems to be a cross-app issue. Probably due to simply humans being their normal imperfect humans thing.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 18, 2024 Aug 18, 2024

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It's 2024, and this is still not a thing? HOW?

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