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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jon Evans a52435bbb0 ADDED: New mouse settings panel, expanded mouse settings
You can now choose the behavior of dragging with the
middle and right mouse buttons.

You can also choose which modifier keys to use for
panning and zooming with the scroll wheel or trackpad.

You can also customize the zoom speed, which makes
it possible to have a good zoom experience on a wider
range of input devices.

You can also now zoom by dragging with the right or
middle button if desired.

Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/3885
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4348
2020-05-24 14:38:28 -04:00
Seth Hillbrand 484c1f63ba gtk3: Force GTK2-style input handling
GTK3 provides for additional input devices via xinput2.  These include
touchscreens and continuous scroll devices.  But wxWidgets does not have
specialized handlers for these events, so they double up for some
devices.  Until wxWidgets allows us to handle these events, we specify
that the input handler should be the old-style GDK_CORE.
2019-02-19 11:03:20 -08:00
John Beard 1eb0f70de5 Zoom: Use std::chrono for the timestamping
The reduces a little bit of WX dependency, and makes
the timing code a bit more type-safe.

Also adds a more testable interface for the accelerated
zoom controller.
2018-11-26 14:40:23 -05:00
John Beard 5a0318968f Break zoom control into a self-contained controller
This is done to avoid a big chunk of conditionally-compiled code
in the middle of the event function.

Also separates the zoom logic from the WX_VIEW_CONTROLS object
and isolates it in a separate class behind a clearer interface.

Add some simple tests for sane steps on GTK+3-sized scroll
steps.
2018-11-26 14:40:09 -05:00