Disable "hover scrolling to change numeric value in input fields"! At least an option to do so
it's super maddening and frustrating. I often have to use trackpad to do work and this activates so easily. Please provide an option to turn this off. Thanks

The latest Beta 29.4.2 now doesn’t change values in all input fields when a mouse is scrolled on hover.
Currently it’s completely disabled and there is no option to enable it back, if needed.
Please try it and comment.
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Stephen Graham commented
Please! Please! Please make this a priority!
This is so frustrating. If you put a numerical value in the X, Y, W, or H Value input field and slightly scroll on the mouse while in that field, the value changes. Sometimes, just a little, which may be imperceptible but still wrong. Sometimes, immensely, which is so annoying when your object increases/decreases in size tremendously or flies from its original XY position. There has to be a way to turn this off in ALL Adobe applications. It's an enormous waste of time!
All the posts below show how long this has been an issue, and how urgent it is to find a fix!
Thank you.
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Joanne McCloskey commented
I waste more time changing numbers back after I set them. The work we do is very precise and sometimes this will happen without my noticing, then I have to go back, fix the size, redo placement and so on. One day a job may print on thousands of glasses and ship to the customer costing the company many thousands of dollars and possibly my job.
Please move this closer to the top of your To Do list so we don't have to wait years for it to be fixed.
Thank you.
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Joanne McCloskey commented
How do I turn off number scrolling in Illustrator? Example: I open the properties palette, and type a number into the width window, now by scrolling I can increase or decrease that number. I want to turn that scrolling feature off. How do I do it?
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Jo McCloskey commented
I love the scroll feature on the mouse, I use it all the time. The problem is, when I’m resizing a logo using the transform panel, the slightest tap of the mouse will make it huge, tiny or skitter it off the page. Is there a way to limit the scroll feature so it doesn’t change the values in the panels? I waste so much time hitting undo or redoing my work it gets very frustrating.
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Strange... Does it still behave like this for you? If yes — can you please record a short video showing this?
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Shees Bin Shahid commented
What the **** is this hover-scrolling Adobe? In an application like illustrator, seriously?
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Tré Carden commented
I often accidentally change my point size when trying to scroll past properties.
Please offer a setting to disable this scroll feature.
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Scott Fineshriber commented
Seven years people have been hating hover scrolling. How about a fix, Adobe?
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Bülent Kıyışkan commented
Yes, it must be disabled. Apple magic mouse is very sensitive. One finger touch changes the value rapidly.
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Pete Law commented
This is a feature that irritates on a daily basis. You can input precise measurements for type size/leading or a stroke width, or dimensions of an object, then all is lost as you scroll away while accidentally having your cursor somewhere close to a measurement field. It's not a feature I've ever felt the need to use intentionally and it serves no purpose. Please at least allow the option to toggle on/off in Preferences.
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Dimo Valev commented
This is a critical feature, a total nightmare, and I don't understand why nobody is addressing this! It seems that this is a problem happening with the Apple Magic Mouse only; I may switch to another mouse.
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helloharbor commented
TOTALLY. THIS. ALL. THE. TIME. I don't want to disable mouse scrolling because I use finger scrolling to move around the canvas. I just want to stop messing up the numbers by accidental touch (daily occurrence), which impact my creative output. This is by far the most annoying and unsophisticated CC function that no illustrator user has asked for to begin with.
Given 6 years of no regard to this problem, I have a serious doubt if this uservoice feedback system is even working?
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Michel Khater commented
it's 2023 and Adobe didn't do anything about it. !??!
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Imprimerie ISE commented
-- You can enable or disable mouse scroll with command Line (here in applescript):
do shell script "defaults write com.apple.AppleMultitouchMouse MouseVerticalScroll -int 1" -- enable
do shell script "defaults write com.apple.AppleMultitouchMouse MouseVerticalScroll -int 0" -- disable-- and then ask the system to activate the new settings :
do shell script "/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SystemAdministration.framework/Resources/activateSettings -u"-- the next step is to save as a script in the script menu or automate this with an applet in background (idle handler)
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Jess commented
Agree, this is very frustrating, particularly if you have a magic mouse. An option to turn this off would be very beneficial.
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Peter, while I share the thought it should be a toggle-able feature, I wonder how exactly you can accidentally adjust a value using the kind of mouse you mention. I have a physical wheel and I am on Windows, which I know behaves somewhat differently. The video doesn't really explains it, it looks normal to me, I do this intentionally almost always.
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Peter commented
Currently any field that takes entry of numerical value can be adjusted by scrolling. However for those of us which have mouses with free-wheel or touch-style scrolling this tends to lead to accidental value adjustment.
An option in the preferences to disable to feature would be useful.Arguably these are almost-always fields where scrubber-like value adjustment is not helpful.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, absolute nightmare with an Apple Magic Mouse. Please offer a preference to disable.
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Kelly commented
This is definitely an annoying bug. And, the worst part about it is that it can't be undone with a single undo. Illustrator logs every little increment as an action, so it takes a multitude of undos to return it to its pre-scrolled state. Ugh.
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Lexi commented
Has this been fixed yet? I would really like stop this from happening!