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<p><font size="+1"><tt>I code, draw, write, podcast, vlog, and
design art. I've seen many mouse wheels wear out fast. Middle
mouse click while moving the mouse around inside a scrollable
area behaving like two-finger "natural" scrolling would be
breakthrough in ergonomics AND save the mouse wheel. But, it
would also make my Wacom pad behave more how it does in
Windows, but without any extra driver tweaks in Linux.</tt></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><tt>Save hardware, navigate</tt></font><font
size="+1"><tt> better, work with pens/tablets better.<br>
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<p><font size="+1"><tt>I have seen some scripts and instructions on
making a Wacom tablet behave a certain way, or adding specific
mouse support on older computers, but I think this would be a
"kill ten birds with one stone" to make is a setting next to
"Alt + R Mouse to resize windows" in either Tweaks or Mouse
Settings, being very time-effective from development's
viewpoint. IMHO, it should be a core option in GNOME and Xfce.<br>
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