Comment on This week in KDE: autoscrolling by Honigkuchen

<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Hey, I left this comment on the KDE forums, but I'm not sure anyone will see it there, so I'll post it here as well:<br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>"I really love this feature! It feels so smooth and intuitive, it puts the normal autoscroll to shame! I do think it should have a name that describes it better though - how about Pan-Scrolling? Since it’s closer to panning with the MMB.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>However, it does have its caveats. It doesn’t act nicely with some windows and games where middle-click is necessary. I tested it in Hammerwatch 2, where I had a skill bound to middle mouse and couldn’t use it - instead it sent scroll up/down, MB4 and MB5 (back and forward) key presses. Not sure if it’s intended, however, it did work wonderfully in the menus of that same game.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>So I have a question - is it possible to disable it on a per-application or per-window basis? I did try to tweak some settings on the game window like ignoring global shortcuts, but that didn’t prevent me from pan-scrolling, only disabled my alt-tab (which is far from ideal).<br>If it’s not possible, I’d make it a priority to have an option to disable it for specific windows."<br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->...