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af0ab490
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2014-02-22T14:57:12
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Fixed bug 2346 - Mac: mousewheel events have flipped horizontal scroll values
Alex Szpakowski
On my Mac OS X system (10.9.1), the SDL_MOUSEWHEEL event reports negative X values when my trackpad scrolls to the right, and positive X values when my trackpad scrolls to the left. This is backwards from what I'd expect, and I don't think it matches the Windows wheel events.
The vertical scroll values are what I'd expect though, and are consistent what gets reported on Windows (positive Y for scrolling up, negative Y for scrolling down.)
This is with "scroll direction: natural" disabled in the OS X trackpad settings (i.e. my scroll direction in non-SDL OS X programs matches what happens in Windows and Linux.)
I also tested with the horizontal scroll on a real mouse (Logitech G500 without custom drivers), and the horizontal scroll values in SDL are still flipped.
I "solved" the issue for myself by changing this line in the Cocoa_HandleMouseWheel function:
float x = [event deltaX];
to this:
float x = -[event deltaX];
I believe it should work fine with that change - I found something similar in another codebase while looking online for my issue - but I haven't tested on anything below Mac OS 10.8.
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ae05f178
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2014-02-10T10:02:51
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Recreate render target textures when the D3D device is being reset, and notify the application using the SDL_RENDER_TARGETS_RESET event when this happens.
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58edac3e
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2014-02-02T00:53:27
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Fixed bug 2374 - Update copyright for 2014...
Is it that time already??
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74692835
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2013-12-23T12:17:52
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Added support for double-clicks, through a new "clicks" field in the mouse button event.
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f848adff
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2013-11-29T10:06:08
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Improve Android pause/resume behavior.
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