I use ProgDVB 6.93 and I observe unusual/unWindowslike scrolling behaviour when I click in the scroll bar.
In Windows, when I click in the scroll bar under the cursor the list scrolls down one 'window' - the bottom item of the list becomes the new top item in the list.
In ProgDVB, when I click in the scroll bar under the cursor the list scroll is rather random, depending on where (how far up or down) I click under the cursor. This behaviour is rather surprising and not very user-friendly - if I wanted to go to particular position in the list I can and would rather move the cursor.
Is this scrolling behaviour normal in ProgDVB?
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#3The scroll bar of station name lists.Prog wrote:What scrollbar you mean? ProgDVB have many custom controls.
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#4For use scroll u must activate window by clickinng on it like in Win OS/JohnyQ wrote:The scroll bar of station name lists.Prog wrote:What scrollbar you mean? ProgDVB have many custom controls.
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#5I do not understand what you mean.V.Zhukoff wrote:For use scroll u must activate window by clickinng on it like in Win OS/JohnyQ wrote:The scroll bar of station name lists.Prog wrote:What scrollbar you mean? ProgDVB have many custom controls.
I must click on which window? And do what to scroll like I expect?
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#6HehJohnyQ wrote:Is this scrolling behaviour normal in ProgDVB?

Is huge height of the scrollbar normal?
Is dependence of scrollbar height on program window height normal?
Is scrollbar jerking when clicking on it normal?
If something looks weird in other programs it might be considered as normal for Prog.
One more example is EPG scrolling.
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#7necessary for scrolling onlyJohnyQ wrote: I must click on which window?
PS Are u understood something about concept of WIN_OS?
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#8Sorry, I do not understand what you are trying to tell me.V.Zhukoff wrote:necessary for scrolling onlyJohnyQ wrote: I must click on which window?
PS Are u understood something about concept of WIN_OS?
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#9I agree. The EPG window is somewhat warped (like zoomed larger) when the ProgDVB main window is windowed/not full screen.surnam wrote:HehJohnyQ wrote:Is this scrolling behaviour normal in ProgDVB?
Is huge height of the scrollbar normal?
Is dependence of scrollbar height on program window height normal?
Is scrollbar jerking when clicking on it normal?
If something looks weird in other programs it might be considered as normal for Prog.
One more example is EPG scrolling.

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#11Unfortunately I do not have the means to record movies of what I am doing on Windows.Prog wrote:Can you record some video for show this problem?
Please let me know if you need further explanations of what we experience with ProgDVD vs. Windows..
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#12You can record over HyperCam. But yes, you must click to list before use scroll buttons on mouse.
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#13I never said that I used the scroll buttons of the mouse.Prog wrote:You can record over HyperCam. But yes, you must click to list before use scroll buttons on mouse.
I said "I click in the scroll bar".
My description of what I do and of the results is pretty straightforward:
When I click in ProgDVB in the scroll bar under the cursor, the cursor moves to the position in the scroll bar where I clicked and the list scrolls accordingly.
If I do the same in any other Windows application the list scrolls one windows down (the last item in the list becomes the first item in the list).