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    • oskarshO
      oskarsh @Christoph Hart
      last edited by

      @Christoph-Hart hey is there an update on this?

      This is the missing piece to attach a broadcaster to a EQ Floating Tile and get the Q values changes via the scroll. Also this allows for some unique input methods zoom, knobs ...

      Please consider taking a quick look at this.

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      • oskarshO
        oskarsh @oskarsh
        last edited by

        @Christoph-Hart friendly bump while HISE is seeing a lot of good commits :)

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @Christoph Hart
          last edited by d.healey

          @Christoph-Hart said in scroll event for script panel mouse callback:

          Yes that‘s a sensible request and I vaguely remember working on this at some point.

          Bump

          I found this excellent snippet on the forum from Christoph (can't find the original post now) that allows you to control EQ bands on the draggable filter panel and have it update knobs on the UI.

          However I noticed a bug which I think is related to this thread - when you update the Q value by hold shift + click and drag the frequency and gain bands update correctly, however if you adjust the Q using the scroll wheel they don't update.

          Basically the Band Selected doesn't fire when using the scroll wheel over a band.

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          • ulrikU
            ulrik @oskarsh
            last edited by

            @oskarsh said in scroll event for script panel mouse callback:

            @Christoph-Hart friendly bump while HISE is seeing a lot of good commits :)

            I agree!

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            • bendursoB
              bendurso @oskarsh
              last edited by

              @oskarsh Another friendly bump.

              I want to use it to move panels down/up.

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              • whoopsydoodleW
                whoopsydoodle
                last edited by whoopsydoodle

                Old thread, I know... but wondering is there a way to do this in 2025?

                I'm using a panel to draw EQ controls. I have control over freq with click and using a right click modifier I can do Q. Is there a way to capture the mouse scroll wheel so I can map that to control Q value with a panel instead of needing right click? Pretty much every other modern EQ plugin uses scroll wheel for Q adjustment so I very much would like to do that.

                I'm using custom DSP so afaik I can't map that to a default filter floating tile, instead I'm drawing everything I need on a panel.

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @whoopsydoodle
                  last edited by d.healey

                  @whoopsydoodle said in scroll event for script panel mouse callback:

                  I can't map that to a default filter floating tile

                  If it's going through scriptnode I think you can.

                  And the answer to your question is nope.

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                  • whoopsydoodleW
                    whoopsydoodle @d.healey
                    last edited by

                    @d-healey So you think I can use the filter floating panel but can't capture mousewheel from a panel?

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @whoopsydoodle
                      last edited by

                      @whoopsydoodle Yes

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                        aaronventure @whoopsydoodle
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                        @whoopsydoodle Currently the only way to use a scroll wheel in a custom control is to use a WebView. Use it for your EQ panel.

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