Hi again, I looked at your code, and your problem with the up and down arrow buttons being bound, can be solved by putting $text->focus. That will make the up down arrows work right away.
$text->focus MainLoop;

The mouse scroll wheel can be made to work with:

$text->bind('<MouseWheel>' => [ sub { $_[0]->yview('scroll', -($_[1] / 120) * 3, 'units') }, Ev('D') ]);
I got that from googling the archives of comp.lang.perl.tk for "mouse scroll". But I don't have a scroll mouse, nor Windows to say if it works there.

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re^3: perl Tk::Scrolled : how do I hijack existing subwidget bindings? by zentara
in thread perl Tk::Scrolled : how do I hijack existing subwidget bindings? by Rudif

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