I want to add important points when scrolling through tabs using the mouse wheel: * it is fast (much faster than using the notebook arrows) * it is interactive, that is the scrolling speed depends on how fast I use the mouse wheel and it gives me some kind of feedback: Example e.g. in gedit - 10 tabs are opened, 4 of them are visible. I am working in tab #2. I want to switch to a tab that is (don't know exactly but at the end of the notebook tabs collection) #8, #9, or #10. So I move very fast (maybe even skipping tabs) to the end, then I slow down and then select the correct tab by just moving the mouse wheel by increment +1 or -1. * it is easy to correct a choice; the mouse wheel is a fast and efficient input device. I can easily move forward and backward. One last general comment (my intention is not offensive nor a flame war) not directly related: it's cool features like this that make the difference between Gnome and e.g. Windows. And it's these differences that make me use Gnome instead of Windows. If I wished a Desktop environment that behaves and feels like Windows (e.g.) I would use Windows (e.g.). Regards, Jean-Peer
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