Bible window mouse wheel scroll

CRBoone
CRBoone Member Posts: 87
edited November 21 in English Forum

This is a minor issue, but maybe it's enough to mention depending on your navigation habits.

I have my Windows mouse wheel settings configured to advance the screen 3 lines at a time while using the scroll wheel. This works just fine in the Notes tab. But in the Bible tab (KJV 1900 and YLT), each turn segment of the wheel advances almost the entire page at a time, so that scrolling is rather jumpy. I have the columns set to "None" -- and using the up/down arrows on the keyboard advance 3 lines per press as desired.

Yes, I can just use the arrow keys instead of the mouse wheel (which is why it's a minor issue), but thought it would still be worth mentioning as I tend to use the scroll wheel while advancing through the text, and maybe others do as well. It's especially an issue because these days I need to have my monitor display enlarged, so when I have the inline interlinear numbers activated, I might only see part of a verse in the Bible tab (if the verse is fairly long, or if the previous verse takes up the top half of the Bible tab with the current verse is displayed in the bottom half). So that breaks up the verses quite a bit, having to scroll up and down repeatedly in order to digest the whole verse. If I could incrementally scroll in the Bible tab as I can in the Notes tab (or as with the arrow keys), it would certainly make reading much easier from a usability standpoint.

The only reason I bother to mention such a small issue is that I assume since it's possible to incrementally scroll with the arrow keys, it should be possible with the scroll wheel as well -- but admittedly I'm not a Windows developer and don't really know. Maybe there's just a tweak/setting to adjust. I have also tried using more than one mouse.

Since I've posted a few "issues," I'll also post something on the positive side that the UI is really nice. :)

Thank you!

Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou [art] God. (Ps 90:2)

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,674 ✭✭✭

    The only reason I bother to mention such a small issue is that I assume since it's possible to incrementally scroll with the arrow keys, it should be possible with the scroll wheel as well

    Like others, I have problems with the scroll wheel and it is set to 3 lines at a time. I usually use the vertical scroll bar in Logos as the bottom and top arrows are incremental. 

    On my laptop, I use the two-finger scroll of the touch pad.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • CRBoone
    CRBoone Member Posts: 87

    Ok, I have to confess that for some reason that easy solution totally escaped me, so I'll give that a try. That's a fairly easy habit change. 

    Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou [art] God. (Ps 90:2)

  • CRBoone
    CRBoone Member Posts: 87

    So yes, clicking on the scroll bar arrows works as well, and it's certainly good to have this option. I will still say, though -- it would still be nice to have the scroll wheel do the same in the Bible tab, as that's the standard way to scroll in the Notes tab using the mouse (I don't see or have arrows in the Notes tab). So you can't just scroll the same way via the wheel in both tabs and have the same kind of scrolling. Once I wheel-scroll in the Notes tab, I want to do the same in the Bible tab because it's just easier while focusing on the text. Also, when using the arrows (keyboard or mouse) in the Bible tab, it still actually jumps 4 lines without the interlinear text, or 2 whole lines with the interlinear text. Better than the whole page, though -- but if this happens to be an easy fix, it might be worth looking into. It's just so much easier to read text when you can scroll it smoothly rather than having it jump in too large of chunks. Just my 2 cents on it as a minor issue.

    Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou [art] God. (Ps 90:2)

  • Matt Lightfoot
    Matt Lightfoot Member Posts: 1

    A little trick I picked up awhile back is to click/enable the Multiple books display button (outlined in yellow below).  

    Before
    BTW, the link reference to John 1:32 only exists because I had selected a word in John 1:32 before screenshotting! lol  The reference bar works the same way in multiple books display mode. :-)


    But what if you don't want to view more than 1 resource in the window? If you are reading a New Testament text, simply add a Hebrew bible like BHS.  Since BHS has no text for the new testament, only the English Bible remains...  Similarly, if reading an Old Testament text, use a Greek text as the second book.  Still, only the English remains.

    Note how below the Multiple Book Display button is enabled (in green), the active tab title indicates "English Standard Version | BHS" but only shows the English... Problem solved!

    After
    BTW, the link reference to John 1:32 only exists because I had selected a word in John 1:32 before screenshotting! lol  The reference bar works the same way in multiple books display mode. :-)

    I know this is just a workaround and this could get somewhat difficult to go back and forth between greek/hebrew, but it can easily be saved into a layout to make it easier for you. Now you can scroll the lines of text without the full page scrolling. The only draw back is the reduced margins, but I can live with that! :-D

    Scroll away! Blessings to you,

    Matt