(In reply to Masayuki Nakano [:masayuki] (JST, +0900) from comment #108)
> On macOS, we may receive diagonal wheel operation events. In such case, we
> should not respect the new pref because the new pref is for legacy mouse
> device
How so? Isn't it for touchpads too.
> which only supports vertical wheel operation but the user's device is
> obviously supports horizontal wheel operation in this case. Do you think
> that we should enable this hack even in this case?
I don't know what hack.
How is this supposed to work on Windows + touchpad? On Chrome if shift is pressed, only
horizontal scrolling will happen.
(In reply to Masayuki Nakano [:masayuki] (JST, +0900) from comment #108)
> On macOS, we may receive diagonal wheel operation events. In such case, we
> should not respect the new pref because the new pref is for legacy mouse
> device
How so? Isn't it for touchpads too.
> which only supports vertical wheel operation but the user's device is
> obviously supports horizontal wheel operation in this case. Do you think
> that we should enable this hack even in this case?
I don't know what hack.
How is this supposed to work on Windows + touchpad? On Chrome if shift is pressed, only
horizontal scrolling will happen.