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Weird right click scrolling [bug?]
Hi,
Since last update, when I try to move around using right mouse button, the screen doesn't move until I release the mouse button. It feels unnatural and seems very much less convenient than before when we could simply hold the right mouse button to navigate around ^^
Is this a bug or is it intentional? If so, why? :p
Weird, It's working for me, what version on what OS are you using?
Spine 3.6.38 Profesionnal, on Windows 10
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You can see that the drag occur only when I release the RMB.
Are you using a plain old mouse or a wacom? I have the same setting and I can't reproduce this yet...
I've a few mouses here (trackball, vertical mouse, classic wired Razer, etc.) but it's the same bug with all!
I'm not seeing it either. Is it possible you have some overlay?
Sometimes some game/graphics related overlays detect Spine as a game because it's OpenGL, and might do weird stuff, particularly if it also captures stuff you do with the mouse. I'm not seeing it though.
It's also weird that in your GIF the camera doesn't move as much as the mouse cursor. o.O
Pharan लिखाI'm not seeing it either. Is it possible you have some overlay?
I've tried to shut down everything, including backdoor process, and I still have the issue.. Damn!
It's also weird that in your GIF the camera doesn't move as much as the mouse cursor. o.O
Yeah it's a weird behavior. Like, if I make a big drag and release RMB instantly, it will travel all the way as expected, but if I wait a little bit (as in the gif) the distance traveled is smaller... :party:
Hmm. What OS are you using?
Spine 3.6.38 Professional, on Windows 10.0.15063
Oh, the problem is not happening today for some reason. Unfortunately I have no clue regarding what could have changed since yesterday!
What the... that is crazy. Have you considered an exorcism for your computer? :o
But don't pour water on it, I tried once and the situation only got worse.
I've lite a candle, that might have done the trick :rofl:
Setting everything on fire usually solves all issues. Good problem solving skills!
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