Mouse scroll in VLC fast forward and increase volume in the same time











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I encounter a weird issue with recent VLC version and I am not able to find information about this problem.



When I scroll using the mouse wheel during a video, it fast forward the video and increase the volume in the same time it (reciprocally rewind and decrease volume).



Before < some update > the scroll simply decreased and increased volume.



When I go in Preferences > Hotkeys there no mention of mouse wheel.



I am probably missing something obvious but anyone know where I can find the option to correct this problem ?



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  • Is the volume control focused? If it is your scrolling action may be affecting the volume slider also.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:57










  • No it happen when the cursor is on the video.
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:58










  • Can you provide more details to the OS, build, and installation method? Will have to try to replicate the issue.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:01










  • On Windows and Ubuntu using the touchpad...
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:06








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    How is the "mouse wheel scroll" configured? Touchpads don't have "normal" mouse wheels and it may be captured incorrectly as something else. I use something called "Autohotkey" and it has a feature that tells me exactly what the computer sees my "mouse scroll" as, but I think the details are too much for a comment.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:08

















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I encounter a weird issue with recent VLC version and I am not able to find information about this problem.



When I scroll using the mouse wheel during a video, it fast forward the video and increase the volume in the same time it (reciprocally rewind and decrease volume).



Before < some update > the scroll simply decreased and increased volume.



When I go in Preferences > Hotkeys there no mention of mouse wheel.



I am probably missing something obvious but anyone know where I can find the option to correct this problem ?



vlc hotkeys screenshot










share|improve this question






















  • Is the volume control focused? If it is your scrolling action may be affecting the volume slider also.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:57










  • No it happen when the cursor is on the video.
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:58










  • Can you provide more details to the OS, build, and installation method? Will have to try to replicate the issue.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:01










  • On Windows and Ubuntu using the touchpad...
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:06








  • 1




    How is the "mouse wheel scroll" configured? Touchpads don't have "normal" mouse wheels and it may be captured incorrectly as something else. I use something called "Autohotkey" and it has a feature that tells me exactly what the computer sees my "mouse scroll" as, but I think the details are too much for a comment.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:08















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I encounter a weird issue with recent VLC version and I am not able to find information about this problem.



When I scroll using the mouse wheel during a video, it fast forward the video and increase the volume in the same time it (reciprocally rewind and decrease volume).



Before < some update > the scroll simply decreased and increased volume.



When I go in Preferences > Hotkeys there no mention of mouse wheel.



I am probably missing something obvious but anyone know where I can find the option to correct this problem ?



vlc hotkeys screenshot










share|improve this question













I encounter a weird issue with recent VLC version and I am not able to find information about this problem.



When I scroll using the mouse wheel during a video, it fast forward the video and increase the volume in the same time it (reciprocally rewind and decrease volume).



Before < some update > the scroll simply decreased and increased volume.



When I go in Preferences > Hotkeys there no mention of mouse wheel.



I am probably missing something obvious but anyone know where I can find the option to correct this problem ?



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  • Is the volume control focused? If it is your scrolling action may be affecting the volume slider also.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:57










  • No it happen when the cursor is on the video.
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:58










  • Can you provide more details to the OS, build, and installation method? Will have to try to replicate the issue.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:01










  • On Windows and Ubuntu using the touchpad...
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:06








  • 1




    How is the "mouse wheel scroll" configured? Touchpads don't have "normal" mouse wheels and it may be captured incorrectly as something else. I use something called "Autohotkey" and it has a feature that tells me exactly what the computer sees my "mouse scroll" as, but I think the details are too much for a comment.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:08




















  • Is the volume control focused? If it is your scrolling action may be affecting the volume slider also.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:57










  • No it happen when the cursor is on the video.
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 13:58










  • Can you provide more details to the OS, build, and installation method? Will have to try to replicate the issue.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:01










  • On Windows and Ubuntu using the touchpad...
    – hg8
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:06








  • 1




    How is the "mouse wheel scroll" configured? Touchpads don't have "normal" mouse wheels and it may be captured incorrectly as something else. I use something called "Autohotkey" and it has a feature that tells me exactly what the computer sees my "mouse scroll" as, but I think the details are too much for a comment.
    – Nelson
    Sep 15 '15 at 14:08


















Is the volume control focused? If it is your scrolling action may be affecting the volume slider also.
– Nelson
Sep 15 '15 at 13:57




Is the volume control focused? If it is your scrolling action may be affecting the volume slider also.
– Nelson
Sep 15 '15 at 13:57












No it happen when the cursor is on the video.
– hg8
Sep 15 '15 at 13:58




No it happen when the cursor is on the video.
– hg8
Sep 15 '15 at 13:58












Can you provide more details to the OS, build, and installation method? Will have to try to replicate the issue.
– Nelson
Sep 15 '15 at 14:01




Can you provide more details to the OS, build, and installation method? Will have to try to replicate the issue.
– Nelson
Sep 15 '15 at 14:01












On Windows and Ubuntu using the touchpad...
– hg8
Sep 15 '15 at 14:06






On Windows and Ubuntu using the touchpad...
– hg8
Sep 15 '15 at 14:06






1




1




How is the "mouse wheel scroll" configured? Touchpads don't have "normal" mouse wheels and it may be captured incorrectly as something else. I use something called "Autohotkey" and it has a feature that tells me exactly what the computer sees my "mouse scroll" as, but I think the details are too much for a comment.
– Nelson
Sep 15 '15 at 14:08






How is the "mouse wheel scroll" configured? Touchpads don't have "normal" mouse wheels and it may be captured incorrectly as something else. I use something called "Autohotkey" and it has a feature that tells me exactly what the computer sees my "mouse scroll" as, but I think the details are too much for a comment.
– Nelson
Sep 15 '15 at 14:08












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Enable Gestures then you can use Click (and hold mouse button) and move slightly right to skip 10 seconds, click (hold) and left to skip backwards 10 seconds.



The 10 second skip CAN be altered in the Hotkey Settings > Short Jump Length > enter required skip length.



(how to enable Gestures - https://www.vlchelp.com/how-to-use-mouse-gestures/ )



You're all welcome :)



[EDIT]



My mistake, I was searching for a fix for the crappy 'new' video scan with mousewheel so must of got confused.
As to OPs issue, no real idea but after a quick search, I can't find anyone else that is having this issue.



Only thing I can think is that with newer versions (3.0.1) then on the Configure Hotkeys menu, there is a pair of options, one to define both horizontal and vertical axis of VLC (vertical / volume and horizontal / seek) for mousewheel, unlike the version shown only seems to have 1 axis option (at the bottom of the screenshot).



As an interim 'fix', Gestures can be used, while not as convenient as mousewheel, it should work.



Click + Up / Down = Volume Up / Down in 5% increments.






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  • I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
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Enable Gestures then you can use Click (and hold mouse button) and move slightly right to skip 10 seconds, click (hold) and left to skip backwards 10 seconds.



The 10 second skip CAN be altered in the Hotkey Settings > Short Jump Length > enter required skip length.



(how to enable Gestures - https://www.vlchelp.com/how-to-use-mouse-gestures/ )



You're all welcome :)



[EDIT]



My mistake, I was searching for a fix for the crappy 'new' video scan with mousewheel so must of got confused.
As to OPs issue, no real idea but after a quick search, I can't find anyone else that is having this issue.



Only thing I can think is that with newer versions (3.0.1) then on the Configure Hotkeys menu, there is a pair of options, one to define both horizontal and vertical axis of VLC (vertical / volume and horizontal / seek) for mousewheel, unlike the version shown only seems to have 1 axis option (at the bottom of the screenshot).



As an interim 'fix', Gestures can be used, while not as convenient as mousewheel, it should work.



Click + Up / Down = Volume Up / Down in 5% increments.






share|improve this answer























  • I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    Jun 17 at 19:59

















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Enable Gestures then you can use Click (and hold mouse button) and move slightly right to skip 10 seconds, click (hold) and left to skip backwards 10 seconds.



The 10 second skip CAN be altered in the Hotkey Settings > Short Jump Length > enter required skip length.



(how to enable Gestures - https://www.vlchelp.com/how-to-use-mouse-gestures/ )



You're all welcome :)



[EDIT]



My mistake, I was searching for a fix for the crappy 'new' video scan with mousewheel so must of got confused.
As to OPs issue, no real idea but after a quick search, I can't find anyone else that is having this issue.



Only thing I can think is that with newer versions (3.0.1) then on the Configure Hotkeys menu, there is a pair of options, one to define both horizontal and vertical axis of VLC (vertical / volume and horizontal / seek) for mousewheel, unlike the version shown only seems to have 1 axis option (at the bottom of the screenshot).



As an interim 'fix', Gestures can be used, while not as convenient as mousewheel, it should work.



Click + Up / Down = Volume Up / Down in 5% increments.






share|improve this answer























  • I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    Jun 17 at 19:59















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Enable Gestures then you can use Click (and hold mouse button) and move slightly right to skip 10 seconds, click (hold) and left to skip backwards 10 seconds.



The 10 second skip CAN be altered in the Hotkey Settings > Short Jump Length > enter required skip length.



(how to enable Gestures - https://www.vlchelp.com/how-to-use-mouse-gestures/ )



You're all welcome :)



[EDIT]



My mistake, I was searching for a fix for the crappy 'new' video scan with mousewheel so must of got confused.
As to OPs issue, no real idea but after a quick search, I can't find anyone else that is having this issue.



Only thing I can think is that with newer versions (3.0.1) then on the Configure Hotkeys menu, there is a pair of options, one to define both horizontal and vertical axis of VLC (vertical / volume and horizontal / seek) for mousewheel, unlike the version shown only seems to have 1 axis option (at the bottom of the screenshot).



As an interim 'fix', Gestures can be used, while not as convenient as mousewheel, it should work.



Click + Up / Down = Volume Up / Down in 5% increments.






share|improve this answer














Enable Gestures then you can use Click (and hold mouse button) and move slightly right to skip 10 seconds, click (hold) and left to skip backwards 10 seconds.



The 10 second skip CAN be altered in the Hotkey Settings > Short Jump Length > enter required skip length.



(how to enable Gestures - https://www.vlchelp.com/how-to-use-mouse-gestures/ )



You're all welcome :)



[EDIT]



My mistake, I was searching for a fix for the crappy 'new' video scan with mousewheel so must of got confused.
As to OPs issue, no real idea but after a quick search, I can't find anyone else that is having this issue.



Only thing I can think is that with newer versions (3.0.1) then on the Configure Hotkeys menu, there is a pair of options, one to define both horizontal and vertical axis of VLC (vertical / volume and horizontal / seek) for mousewheel, unlike the version shown only seems to have 1 axis option (at the bottom of the screenshot).



As an interim 'fix', Gestures can be used, while not as convenient as mousewheel, it should work.



Click + Up / Down = Volume Up / Down in 5% increments.







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  • I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    Jun 17 at 19:59




















  • I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
    – Scott
    Jun 17 at 19:59


















I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
– Scott
Jun 17 at 19:59






I believe the point of the question is how to adjust the volume (with the mouse wheel) without affecting the timing (ff/rew) of the video.  Can you answer that?  Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.
– Scott
Jun 17 at 19:59




















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