1. Mouse Wheel
- Posted by Doug Cameron <drdoug at fast.net> Nov 04, 2005
- 470 views
Got a good one for you. Your comments appreciated. First, lets assume that I'm using the latest versions of everything Euphoria related. I use a Microsoft Wireless IntellMouse Explorer II. Whenever I program Euphoria using an editor created in Euphoria and I move the mouse WHEEL, the program (editor) crashes. If I run a program in the interpretive mode (.exw) and move the mouse WHEEL, the program crashes. Once I bind the program I no longer have the WHEEL problem. Please don't tell me not to use the wheel (whether it's needed or used). I do not have a "onMouse" routine declared somewhere. Any help would be appreciated and Thank you in advance Do
2. Re: Mouse Wheel
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Nov 04, 2005
- 504 views
Is this mEditor? There was a bug in the implementation for wheel mice, as the author didn't actually have one, and didn't realise. The latest version should work fine. (It's not Euphoria's or win32lib's fault, if you're asking) On 11/4/05, Doug Cameron <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > > posted by: Doug Cameron <drdoug at fast.net> > > > Got a good one for you. Your comments appreciated. > > First, lets assume that I'm using the latest versions of everything > Euphoria related. > > I use a Microsoft Wireless IntellMouse Explorer II. > > Whenever I program Euphoria using an editor created in Euphoria and I > move the mouse WHEEL, the program (editor) crashes. If > I run a program in the interpretive mode (.exw) and move the mouse > WHEEL, the program crashes. Once I bind the program I no longer have > the WHEEL problem. > > Please don't tell me not to use the wheel (whether it's needed or used). > > I do not have a "onMouse" routine declared somewhere. > > Any help would be appreciated and Thank you in advance > > Do > > > > -- MrTrick ----------