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Hi WaveF,

What mouse and drivers are you using? It sounds as though its a bit too sensitive, are there any sensitivity settings you can adjust? I'm using a standard Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse and for me each 'click' of the mouse wheel is changing the stroke size by 1pt.

Edit: I also noticed you have 'Scale with object' enabled. There is a known issue with this that the values in the Stroke Panel and the Appearance panel don't reflect correctly after rescaling an object that uses this. If that is the case then using the mouse wheel on that slider can make it do strange things. If you untick 'Scale with object' does that correct the behaviour?

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On 4/18/2019 at 3:47 PM, Sean P said:

Hi WaveF,

What mouse and drivers are you using? It sounds as though its a bit too sensitive, are there any sensitivity settings you can adjust? I'm using a standard Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse and for me each 'click' of the mouse wheel is changing the stroke size by 1pt.

Edit: I also noticed you have 'Scale with object' enabled. There is a known issue with this that the values in the Stroke Panel and the Appearance panel don't reflect correctly after rescaling an object that uses this. If that is the case then using the mouse wheel on that slider can make it do strange things. If you untick 'Scale with object' does that correct the behaviour?

Can't reproduce this problem now, same Mouse and Driver using in AD 1.6.x for about 2 years is okay, only happend in 1.7.0.293.

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I found no problems. It works just fine.

My mouse is LOGITECH M185 wireless, wheel mouse.

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