Unfortunately, the text still jumps sometimes, in a really irritating way. I haven’t been able to work out why or how to stop it. (setq-default scroll-up-aggressively 0.01 The scrolling will still be jumpy if Emacs is unable to redisplay text fast enough to keep the scrolling rate up (this typically happens on slow terminals). The view will then be recentered around the cursor. Recentering also occurs if you move more than one (or the number specified by scroll-step) lines away from the visible portion of the buffer.I've been a Space mouse user for a little over a year, and I love it. I'm not exaggerating when I say that, without it I would physically not be able to do my work. I easily would recommend it to any 3D designer. ![]() My only regret is that I didn't get the Enterprise version right away. I've recently tried using my Space mouse Pro Wireless in Google Chrome for scrolling, as after a full day of online research, my regular mouse wrist was starting to get painful. I got it to work but the scrolling works is pretty "Chunky". What I mean by that is that there is a certain dead zone where there will be no scrolling, then at a certain activation point, a number of lines will scroll. The number is related to the "Choose how many lines to scroll each time"-setting in the Windows 10 Mouse setting panel, soI can set the lines to scroll to a lower number. But that will make scrolling a lot slower. ![]() It will also affect scrolling with the regular mouse.
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