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clumsysaunter
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August 28, 2020
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Mouse Wheel Scroll jumping frames in Windows?

  • August 28, 2020
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Premiere^^^

It used to be that scrolling anywhere in the program window would allow you to scroll as many individual frames as you wanted in the sequence. Then it became you could only scroll individiual frames without jumping several seconds around the sequence in the grey portion of the program window. Now, I always jump beyond scrolling a few frames. This forces me to scroll incredibly slowly, and it is very aggravataing as I am used to being able to use this program very quickly in the style I've used for more than 6 years. I now have to walk on eggshells looking for particular frames. I have looked around various preference settings, and cannot find anything relating to my issue in those settings. I do not appear to have any kind of scroll wheel acceleration in Windows that I am aware of either.

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Correct answer clumsysaunter

Okay, I've solved it. 

So now I can only scroll individual frames in the grey area beneath the program window image. I don't use the measured scroll tool there, but I guess this is where my specific scrolling has to be done now.

 

Is scrubbing through the timeline in this jumpy fashion really so used it now deserves 90% of the program window? 

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Known Participant
January 15, 2024

I NEED to be able to scrub the program monitor with my mouse roller one frame at a time not do this insane, chaotic jumping I never asked for and can't even begin to understand and totally don't want to. How can I make it so I can roll my mouse over the program moniter for one frame at a time? This way I can move the mask right away and not have to move the mouse down and back up again to move the mask, then back down again to scroll. This is hell. Please tell me how to change it. I swear it didn't use to jump around like this. 

quimrc
Participant
May 29, 2024

I agree. This makes adjusting masks a very slow process.

clumsysaunter
clumsysaunterAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
August 28, 2020

Okay, I've solved it. 

So now I can only scroll individual frames in the grey area beneath the program window image. I don't use the measured scroll tool there, but I guess this is where my specific scrolling has to be done now.

 

Is scrubbing through the timeline in this jumpy fashion really so used it now deserves 90% of the program window? 

Participant
August 29, 2023

Thank you so much for taking your time to tell us that you did but not how you did. Thats really helpfull for everyone !

 

Participant
November 19, 2023

He wasn't specific enugh, I also didn't understand it from the first read. For you to mouse scroll only one frame at the time you must scroll in the gray area beneath the program window image (beneath the video). If you place your mouse arrow on the video it will make the jumping bug. 

Hope this will help and thanks Clumsysaunter!