On 10/6/2009 1:27:03 PM, jmG wrote:
>On 10/6/2009 12:12:25 PM, spa wrote:
>>Thank you, but I only need
>>that the scrolling with
>>wheelmouse to be faster (4-5
>>times as it is now).
>>
>.............................
>
>The mouse functions don't belong to
>Mathcad, the mouse responds to Windows,
>and Windows respecting Mathcad to
>terminate the "page in view"
>calculations to terminate. And you know
>how to override the calculations so that
>scrolling can go at any pace you wish.
>The real answer to your question is to
>drive the mouse wheel by an engine if
>your finger is no fast enough.
>In some type of purely scalar works,
>i.e: only addressing the QuickPlot, you
>can scroll past the "page in view", but
>when it comes to solvers and especially
>when the work creates export, no way:
>the "page in view" MUST TERMINATE the
>calculations. If otherwise, it would be
>dramatic on supervisory systems and
>directly or indirectly unsafe to public.
>You must realize that by design,
>Microsoft responds to public safety, and
>as an applications, Mathcad also
>responds to the basic intent of both
>mutual convivialities.
>
>Have you practiced the polylog test ?
>
>The way you speak, it's like you just
>need bits and pieces from long work
>sheets doing all sorts of things, then
>turn calculations OFF, copy/paste the
>part you want. Another option is to
>hyperlink the part(s) of the work sheet
>you want. A gorgeous facility largely
>abandoned.
>
>jmG
This is getting REALLY OLD. It's a MATHCAD problem, not Windows. Click one click on the scroll wheel, you get maybe 3 lines of motion in Mathcad. Do the same in Explorer, and you get about 1/3 screen of scroll, which means that you can scroll and entire display page with 3 clicks. Can't do that in Mathcad, so it's a MATHCAD PROBLEM.
TTFN,
Eden