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Setting the Zoom Factor Using the Mouse Wheel

This sample application handles the MouseWheel event in TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms to implement a mechanism that adjusts the document zoom factor with the mouse wheel. Developers can apply the same event-driven technique to build custom view modes or scrolling.

Setting the Zoom Factor Using the Mouse Wheel

We just released a new sample application that shows how to implement a scroll mechanism that uses the mouse wheel. It shows how to use TX Text Control's MouseWheel event to realize imaginative view modes or scroll possibilities.

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Setting the zoom factor using the mouse wheel

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