most natural behavior on mouse wheel

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This is a curious question. I'd like to know your opinion.

I am attaching a drawing resize to a mouse wheel event.

Frankly, to me was most natural that, if I mouse wheel UP, the shape
gets bigger, while it gets smaller when mouse wheel DOWN.

I just noticed that Photoshop does the opposite.

Any though about the most natural way (or perhaps are both "natural") ?

-tom
 
I would expect the image to come closer to me (zoom in, scroll DOWN) when I
scroll the mouse wheel towards me and zoom out when I scroll away from me
(UP)

That's my "natural" feeling

Greetz Peter
 
I think the method you have indicated is the most natural. More than likely
the method used in PhotoShop complies with some Mac user guidelines that are
different, at least it's UI has some items in non-standard places (for a
windows application at least).
 
When I think about it, in terms of 3D motion, I would equate "going
forwards" with coming closer to something, hence it getting larger (in
perspective) and going backwards with moving away from something. But then
I'm basically using the mouse to describe my position - if you were thinking
the other way, i.e. that the object is being pulled towards or away from
you, rather than you moving towards or away from it, then of course it's
inverted.

Perhaps the solution is to let the user decide?
 
Maybe you can make it with user preferences :-) so they can use what they
like. But if your user haven't got any experience with photoshop or other
software that uses the scroll down to zoom in and scroll up to zoom out,
they'll get accustomed to your method real quick.

Greetz, Peter
 
Thank you for your thoughts.

Actually, if there is not a standard, it probably depends also on other
items that are on the GUI. For instance, I noticed that on my interface
I also have a numeric up down (NUD) which can control the size (besides
mousewheel). When occasionally the focus is on the NumericUpDown if the
users scroll it will change the value in the NUD. It would be
appropriate if there is consistence with the case where the focus is
not on the NUD...

-tom

Peter Proost ha scritto:
 
Probably not a good idea to use Photoshop as a reference since it's both Mac
and Adobe; neither software set is exactly known for adhering to intuitive
or standard conventions as far as PC applications go.

Paul
 
Yes
nevertheless, must admit. ... I wish I were the author of Photoshop
:)

PJ6 ha scritto:
 
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