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The team had to retract the feature from Beta builds after a brief testing period
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Allow us to turn off hover scrolling in all CC apps. I would much prefer when I move my cursor away from a button or box in a menu that it be set and disabled. I don't want the activation of alignment buttons, font choice or anything else to remain active after my cursor moves away from it. Others started asking for the deactivation of hover scrolling since at least 2017, yet it's use has expanded. PLEASE allow the option to turn off hover scrolling. I don't want my mouse to be controlling tools or menus when the cursor is not positioned over them. If you've used an Apple Magic Mouse and have accidentally scrolled through a dozen WRONG font choices by the tiniest movement of your finger, you know the frustration. Let us TURN OFF hover scrolling.
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Hi Everyone,
We have fixed this bug in our latest release – 24.1.2 which is available worldwide now.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for the feedback.
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Anonymous
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I am having the same issue with Pathfinder Unite and Minus Front.
Access to the Prerelease Forum is by invitation only, apparently. You mentioned that is the best place to bring up the turn-off-hoverscrolling issue, but it's not accessible. Can you imagine how frustrating it is for some of us professional users to be rebuffed in one way or another since 2017 on this issue? What percentage of your users actually rely on hover scrolling vs. those of us who see it wasting our time? Is it really that difficult to program the option of turning it off? This seems like a ridiculous thing to have to live with for eight years with no solution from a company as massive and capable as Adobe.