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    [ANSWERED] reading the mouse scroll wheel

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      nic Beta Tester last edited by Woland

      Maybe I've missed this, but is it possible to monitor my mouse scroll wheel through Isadora?

      thanks!

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        mark_m @nic last edited by

        @nic

        Good question.... in the stage mouse watcher actor you can monitor some aspects of the mouse scroll wheel, but because it's an endless scroll - unlike the x and y position of the mouse itself - I don't think there can be a definitive "you've scrolled up 10 lines" kind of value. Is that what you were looking for?

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          nic Beta Tester @mark_m last edited by

          @mark_m thanks Mark yes that does the job - I just needed a quick way to adjust parameters in an actor. Perfect.

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            Woland Tech Staff @nic last edited by

            @nic said:

            I just needed a quick way to adjust parameters in an actor

            Another quick way is to use the 'modifiers' input on the normal Mouse Watcher actor. If you set it to 'shf' (shift) for example, the numbers in the outputs will only change while you're holding down the Shift key.

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