![]() Yes, if we are honest Reaper DOES lack in the UI department. ![]() We're not talking about shading or 3d objects here, its a simple render that even cpus/gpus from 20 years ago can do without sweating. The amount of ram and cpu to draw a png based GUI is negligible on today's systems. Keeping it lightweight and fast and having a proper GUI that doesn't look like a windows 95 experimental program don't exclude each other. I don't absolutely think it's horrible, (I think is one of the sexiest still remaining very, very functional) and I appreciate their willing to keep Reaper very lightweight, proper to this, I'm just asking for a small feature like this, that would be really nice for many of us! It makes it all the more irritating tough, that the opportunity has been missed for making scroll/zoom smooth in general, also for very small/precise mouse movements. I am still infinitely grateful for these. I want to mention that the options added sometime last year for disabling mouse throttling on macOS and thus supporting the native inertia were already a huge improvement in the navigation experience. I guess that laptop touchpads across both platforms are smooth as well (tough I don't know for windows and maybe depends on laptop) so I think this might be useful for anyone using native laptop touchpads too. So it seems to not only be a macOS essential fix but also a significant improvement on Windows. While I can't say anything about Windows, other users claim that also there scrolling works way smoother in other apps than in Reaper, provided they use a pointing device with high resolution (like the Logitech MX series). ![]() The lack of support for it is a pretty big issue specially on Mac, as the majority of people probably are using the first party peripherals like the Apple Magic Mouse or Trackpad which support this on seemingly every app (including other DAWs) that I have used except for Reaper. It keeps this page ad-free.Please add support for scrolling and zooming pixel-by-pixel without steps. If you find this helpful and want to say thanks, please buy me a coffee or take a look at my book on Amazon. Important: I am not affiliated with any of the manufacturers, brands, services, or websites listed on this page and this is my personal experience. I document various macOS bug fixes, hacks and. If you’re after more posts I have written about the Mac and macOS, you can check out this link. I’m not affiliated with either app, just sharing to help others. Both apps offer the ability to set this natively within their apps. Once installed, don’t forget to set the program to auto start on login. Smooth Scroll also gives you similar nuanced controls (see the screenshot below). MOS also lets you hide the status bar/menu bar icon. This works for me because I tend to scroll on the touchpad like a touchscreen vs a mouse scroll wheel I use the inverse way (don’t ask me why my brain just works that way). Personally, I prefer MOS, it lets you set the smooth scrolling direction independently for your mouse vs touchpad. You only need one of them, so use whichever you prefer. There are two apps available that will enable smooth scrolling on your mac, these are:īoth apps are free and will let you enable smooth scrolling on your Mac. Fortunately, you can enable smooth scrolling on your Mac with one of these free apps. I’m not sure why Apple doesn’t offer this and the Logitech mouse I use with my Mac doesn’t offer it. ![]() Especially when scrolling through long web pages using a mouse. I recently made the switch to macOS from Windows and one of the things I miss is smooth scrolling.
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