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SceneView scrolling is too aggressive, moves camera deep below surfaces

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01-12-2025 11:39 AM
mfeingol
Emerging Contributor

Using a SceneView with the 200.6.0 SDK on UWP, one thing I'm finding challenging is basic maneuverability and zooming inside the SceneView using the mouse wheel button. If I move my mouse wheel to zoom in just a little, the control will accelerate dramatically and often dig deep into the ground (or into a mountain) and it will take several seconds of zooming the mouse wheel the other way to extricate the camera. Is there a way to mitigate this, or to reduce the level of acceleration used in zooming in? Thanks!

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KoushikHajra
Esri Contributor

Hello @mfeingol,

Thank you for reaching out to us with your problem. We're sorry that you are running into this. We are able to reproduce the issue as well. We have logged a bug for us to look into. I will notify you here when a fix is available. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any other questions. 

Regards,

Koushik 

mfeingol
Emerging Contributor

Thanks, @KoushikHajra. Do you have any updates on the status of this issue? Thanks.

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KoushikHajra
Esri Contributor

Hello @mfeingol,

Sorry, no updates on it yet. As soon as we have something, I will update it here. Thanks for your patience. Just out of curiosity, is it severely disrupting any of your workflows at the moment?   

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mfeingol
Emerging Contributor

@KoushikHajra: yes, it is. I'm looking to replace the UWP MapControl in my app with the ESRI control, and the overly sensitive scrolling behavior is a showstopper from a usability perspective when comparing the two controls.

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mfeingol
Emerging Contributor

@KoushikHajra:

I saw there was an update to 200.7.0 but it does not appear to have addressed the problem. Can you please set expectations around whether this will be fixed, and possibly when?

Thanks again.

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dotMorten_esri
Esri Notable Contributor

Sorry for the delay. This fix will be in 200.8

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