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      63 months ago

      Which is what middle mouse button scrolling is for… horizontally or vertically, and fast, too.

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        43 months ago

        I wish that worked everywhere, but it doesn’t.

        Hmm maybe shift+middle button can override it on certain UIS.

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            I’m just glad that KDE now has an option to disable pasting using the middle mouse button (mousewheel). Only available on Wayland though - AFAIK this behaviour is deeply rooted in X11 and it’s not easy to disable it.

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              Firefox will still cause a paste though, so you have to disable it separately over there.

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                I’m using arch btw for the meme. Wouldn’t say I’m an Arch user though.

                Fair enough, I’ll do some testing. This specifically came about on a react based page in ff esr.

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                  13 months ago

                  I see. When using X11, I was using xinput to set MMB scrolling, but at that time, it had the problem of activating the MMB paste function, if I didn’t click and hold properly.

                  Over time, my habits changed and I kinda stopped using it. But maybe I’ll try again once it comes in Plasma 6.2 (it’s actually in beta rn)

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                    Turns out I just had to enable the auto scroll option in Firefox itself. Looks like I never had it on in Windows before, but the OS took care of it there.