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Zooming on the Task View using Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel needs to be fixed

In a standard web browser page (pick just about any product: Edge, Chrome, I.E., etc.) a standard user interface action to zoom in and out is to hold down the Ctrl key and move the mouse scroll wheel. Typically, one click of the scroll wheel will zoom in or out 10% per click. 

But in Fabric Task View, that same action takes me from this:

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to this:

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with one notch of the wheel. 

This is horrible user interaction.

 

Please make it so one notch of the scroll wheel equals 10% zoom in or out, respectively.

Status: New
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ToddChitt
Super User
What is more, if the "inspector" is collapsed while I am viewing the Task View at a certain (customized zoom level to how I want it for what I am doing), if I click the button to "Expand inspector" then the result is that the Task View resets the Zoom level. I think this happens on Semantic Model layouts as well in certain cases (not with the inspector, obviously, but with other user actions). A general directive for user interface designers should be that the program does NOT change user settings like this. Seriously, it's annoying! Windows Updates used to do that: After the update, you would find all your Desktop shortcut icons rearranged. Users don't want ANYTHING to change the layout of their user interface without explicit actions from the user.