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leonhardt
Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2019 11:34:20 AM
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Hello Bruce,
 
lets assume I have 12 small windows open in one view - each showing a different stock. If I point my mouse to one of these windows and scroll with the mouse wheel I can increase or decrease the view in the window the mouse is over (as it is supposed to be).
 
Is there a way, that I could scroll in one window and all other 11 windows follow instantly? This way I would have the same sizing & view in each of my 12 windows.
 
Regards Leon.
 
PS: Stupid question maybe. but I could not find a solution
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2019 12:03:10 PM


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No, there isn't a way. You can sync the symbol, time frame, and pointer location between charts, but there is no way to sync the scroll and/or zoom.



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leonhardt
Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2019 12:27:58 PM
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OK - I was afraid that you would say this ;-)

But would that not be a simple thing to implement in one of the next versions? You could i.e. say "If user scrolls mouse wheel" AND "Key Y on keyboard is pressed" -> then ....

Regards Leon.

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2019 12:29:39 PM


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I couldn't say if it simple or not. I am not on the programming team, but sometimes things that seem simple are not and vice versa. I will submit the suggestion for you however. Thank you for your suggestion.



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