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Not much of an idea, but I frequently utilze two windows simultaneously, clicking back and forth to scroll one window to the information I need to type in for the other one. I would love to be able to scroll the non-active window as a standard windows operating environment feature.
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They could make a feature where if you hold space and scroll it scrolls the next window? |
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If you're talking about using the scroll wheel (or scrolling gestures on a trackpad), Windows 10 does
this (optionally), and previous Windows versions can do this with the help of one of many small
third-party utilities. macOS also does this, probably since Mac OS X 10.0 (maybe even Classic Mac
OS, but that would surprise me). Also, on a Mac, I think you can do this without the scroll wheel by
command-clicking the scroll buttons on a background window (if your OS is old enough to have
those). And you can drag a background window around without focusing it by command-dragging
its titlebar. |
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