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Disable document panning / reduce Magic Mouse sensitivity


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I looked through all settings I could find but I couldn't find a way to disable panning when the document is zoomed to fit within the window. In Photoshop, the Magic Mouse will pan the document when zoomed in but if the document is sized to fit in the window, its fixed in the center. With Affinity, panning will still work and the document can be pan out of view. The problem I'm having is positioning objects with the magic mouse as Affinity is far too sensitive Magic Mouse gestures and once a object is placed in the correct position, it gets moved releasing the mouse button.

Is there a way to disable panning for zoom levels or even better, reduce sensitivity? I could reduce sensitivity in OS X settings but I will be a pain do every time I need to use Affinity

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I'd also like an option to disable the option + mouse scroll to zoom (or decrease sensitivity).

 

I typically use Z + click, and I can see why people like to use the option + scroll but this gets to be a real pain when you are duplicating objects holding 'option', and then your document zooming in / out all over the place. 

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We could probably fairly harmlessly disable the 'option + mouse scroll' zoom action during a 'option + drag' clone operation, if that would help? I'd need to think about it carefully to make sure that wouldn't mess up other people's workflow, but I can't immediately see the problem with that?

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