I have found nothing in the AnyDesk settings which controls this behavior. Is there any way to get the mouse wheel to behave this way when using AnyDesk to connect from linux to MacOS, without having to hold down the key? If I hold down the key on the linux keyboard when using the scroll wheel, then the Terminal and iTerm2 windows scroll properly on the AnyDesk-connected MacOS device. Choose all the unwanted and suspicious entries and click on Uninstall or Remove. In the uninstall programs window, search for the PUAs. Right click on the Trash icon and then click on Empty Trash. In the Application folder, drag the app to Trash. This causes Terminal and iTerm2 to scroll through the command history and not to scroll the window contents. Choose Application in the newly opened screen. However, when connecting to the MacOS host via AnyDesk from my linux machine and using the scroll wheel from linux, AnyDesk sends the following character sequences to the Mac: When using the scroll wheel on the MacOS host ( i.e., when directly using the MacOS host's mouse), it properly scrolls Terminal and iTerm2 windows. I'm using AnyDesk to connect from my Linux desktop to a remote MacOS host, and I am having problems with the scroll wheel when using programs such as Terminal and iTerm2.
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