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Description
When using a touchpad, the scrolling action is rarely - if ever - absolutely horizontal or vertical, but almost always somewhat slanted. This means that when the intention is to scroll vertically, the scrolling action will also be somewhat (if ever so slightly) horizontal and therefore simultaneously scroll in time. Obviously this is somewhat annoying and also makes it difficult to use the correct version (at least whenever the correct one isn't the last one).
Perhaps it would be better if scroll-through-time compared the horizontal component to the vertical component and only applied its time machine magic if the horizontal component where larger than the vertical. Or perhaps it should be a user setting (although I can't imagine why one would intentionally scroll in both time and space simultaneously, I would have to admit that some (many?) have habits I don't fully understand so it's supposedly possible), perhaps then including at which threshold it should start to interact. My vote is for not having a user setting though: K.I.S.S.
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