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                        @mritter0 Did you add IDCMP_EXTENDEDMOUSE to the WA_IDCMP window tag? If you have an IDCMP_Hook did you add WINDOW_BuiltinScroll,TRUE? (IMHO you might as well add this either way to be certain!). If you read the listbrowser_gc autodoc it refers you to the window_cl autodoc where it says: Quote: 
    SCROLLWHEEL EVENTS    From 52.3, window.class can now pass mouse scrollwheel events    on to all gadgets part of the window. Due to the previous way    of implementing these events, window.class now looks to see if    an IDCMP Hook has been installed via tags, as this is the most    common way to implement scrollwheel events. If a hook is not    installed, then the built-in event handling is switched on. In    order to support this functionality, omit the IDCMP hook and    specify the IDCMP_EXTENDEDMOUSE flag in WA_IDCMP, everything    will be automatic from there on. If you are using a hook for    other purposes, the scrollwheel event handling can be    explicitly enabled by setting the WINDOW_BuiltInScroll tag to    TRUE at window creation time.
 
 
  
                        
             
            
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