Scroll through Previews

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What I often do instinctively when I use "Mouse down blow up" on images, is to use the mouse wheel trying to go to the next/previous image.
I'm used to scroll through image previews (with F11) and I keep forgetting that I can't.
Is this something that can be added as an option somewhere?
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The hover box supports it with the arrow keys.

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admin wrote: 18 Feb 2026 18:23 The hover box supports it with the arrow keys.
There is something quirky about this though.
When I press the right key it moves the mouse pointer over to the right image and shows the preview.
But if I then press the left arrow, it moves the pointer over the preview and does nothing.
You can't actually use it to move through all the images, since when you reach the end of the row and press the right again, it goes nowhere.
This mouse-oriented approach does not seems trustworthy.
A truly keyboard-oriented one might work better, IDK..
If we can add it to the MDBU too, (and throw the wheel there too) :lol:
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noembryo wrote: 18 Feb 2026 20:25 When I press the right key it moves the mouse pointer over to the right image and shows the preview.
But if I then press the left arrow, it moves the pointer over the preview and does nothing.
If you're in the list when doing this, using the up and down arrows instead of the left and right arrows.

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phred wrote: 18 Feb 2026 23:38 If you're in the list when doing this, using the up and down arrows instead of the left and right arrows.
I'm doing this in the thumbnails view (were I usually am when I'm dealing with images)..
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noembryo wrote: 19 Feb 2026 01:19 I'm doing this in the thumbnails view (were I usually am when I'm dealing with images)..
You didn't mention thumbnail view in your OP.
You also didn't mention what version you're using. 32bit? 64bit? Version number?

I'm not seeing that behavior when in thumbnail view. Right goes right and left goes left. And when I hit the end of the row, going left or right, it goes to the previous or next row.

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phred wrote: 19 Feb 2026 04:38
noembryo wrote: 19 Feb 2026 01:19 I'm doing this in the thumbnails view (were I usually am when I'm dealing with images)..
You didn't mention thumbnail view in your OP.
You also didn't mention what version you're using. 32bit? 64bit? Version number?
Yes, you're right.. :oops:
28.20.0200 64bit
Windows 10
I'm not seeing that behavior when in thumbnail view. Right goes right and left goes left. And when I hit the end of the row, going left or right, it goes to the previous or next row.
Yes, it can work OK, as far as the mouse doesn't go over the previewed image.
Then it is stuck there.
This is happening when the preview is large (this is why I use the preview anyway, to enlarge the thumbnail)..
Moving the mouse to the next image is not very accident-proof.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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noembryo wrote: 19 Feb 2026 11:41 Yes, it can work OK, as far as the mouse doesn't go over the previewed image.
Then it is stuck there.
Will work better in the next beta.

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admin wrote: 19 Feb 2026 12:33 Will work better in the next beta.
Still the same problem (28.20.0202).
The mouse pointer does not get stuck anymore, but the outcome is the same.
Glitch 01.gif
Any news about the MDBU scrolling?
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The outcome?

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admin wrote: 20 Feb 2026 13:53The outcome?
No preview of the 2nd, 3rd.. image is shown, although the mouse pointer jumps to the position of the 2nd, 3rd.. thumbnail with the click of the right/left arrow.
You can see it in the gif.
The mouse jumps are not from my mouse, but from the pressing of the left/right arrows..
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Can't reproduce. :?

What's your screen size?


Can repro it now... :maf:

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Any news from the front? :whistle:
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Not really. I'm again at "Can't reproduce." :? An elusive bug...

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admin wrote: 08 Apr 2026 15:04 Not really. I'm again at "Can't reproduce." :? An elusive bug...
I can do it very easily here.
The only thing that's really needed, is for the images to be bigger than the screen (so the preview will occupy o big part of the screen).
While a preview is showing, when pressing the cursor, it will jump from thumbnail to thumbnail, trying to get over the next thumbnail.
If the mouse is over the previewed image, the thumbnail underneath it does not produce a preview.
Pressing the cursor again will make the mouse jump to the next thumbnail.
If it's not under the current image, it will display its preview.
If it's covered, no change at the previewed image will occur.
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