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Old 09-28-2023, 04:10 AM   #1
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TW 64b.: change in controlling mpv using mouse wheel


Mouse wheel scroll in mpv video area causes sound volume change. It has caused video jump (forward / back) in the past. Video jump is now possible when mouse hover over small area at the bottom of the mpv but I would like to restore old behaviour. Is it please possible to make mpv use old configuration forever ?
 
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Have you started trying to solve this problem? What have you done?
 
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Have you started trying to solve this problem? What have you done?
this has solved the problem:
Code:
maketopsite@maketopsite:~> cat ~/.config/mpv/input.conf 
# mpv keybindings
#
# Location of user-defined bindings: ~/.config/mpv/input.conf
#
# Lines starting with # are comments. Use SHARP to assign the # key.
# Copy this file and uncomment and edit the bindings you want to change.
#
# List of commands and further details: DOCS/man/input.rst
# List of special keys: --input-keylist
# Keybindings testing mode: mpv --input-test --force-window --idle
#
# Use 'ignore' to unbind a key fully (e.g. 'ctrl+a ignore').
#
# Strings need to be quoted and escaped:
#   KEY show-text "This is a single backslash: \\ and a quote: \" !"
#
# You can use modifier-key combinations like Shift+Left or Ctrl+Alt+x with
# the modifiers Shift, Ctrl, Alt and Meta (may not work on the terminal).
#
# The default keybindings are hardcoded into the mpv binary.
# You can disable them completely with: --no-input-default-bindings

# Developer note:
# On compilation, this file is baked into the mpv binary, and all lines are
# uncommented (unless '#' is followed by a space) - thus this file defines the
# default key bindings.

# If this is enabled, treat all the following bindings as default.
#default-bindings start



# Mouse wheels, touchpad or other input devices that have axes
# if the input devices supports precise scrolling it will also scale the
# numeric value accordingly
WHEEL_UP      seek 10          # seek 10 seconds forward
WHEEL_DOWN    seek -10         # seek 10 seconds backward
maketopsite@maketopsite:~>
 
  


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