Default behaviour for "run anything" and increase/decrease font size
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As stated by an another user, the option to increase and decrease font size for editor(s) is not checked by default.
However, Ctrl+scroll seems to be bounded to "run anything" feature. So, when I Ctrl+scroll, the pop up to run a command shows, but the moment I keep scrolling it goes away. Let's say I scroll 4 rows, the pop up shows, hides, shows and hides.
Under macros, "run anything" is bound to nothing. I tried to bind it to something else and it works, but the moment I delete any macro with the feature, the Ctrl+scroll shows/hides the feature.
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Can't reproduce that. Try changing keymap to "Windows" instead of "XWin"
Disabling custom plugins could also help
Konstantin Annikov, I've tried changing the keymap without success.
My system is Cinnamon 20.3 inside a dual boot on a Dell G5SE and I'm using Norton's script for my mouse wheel to work properly.
Disabling plugins did not work.
I'd check this direction. Most probably, it is system-related.
Try invoking Ctrl+Wheel here to see how IntelliJ IDEA see your shortcut.
Also, Screenkey (https://gitlab.com/screenkey/screenkey) could help to understand what shortcut is sent by the System.
IntelliJ detects nothing.
Screenkey was of great help to understand what happens. It looks like whenever I try to increase/decrease font size the input is "Ctrl + scroll". However the wheel input reenters Ctrl and the IDE detects the input as Ctrl+Ctrl rapidly, which trigger the feature. You can replicate this last thing pressing rapidly twice Ctrl.
If I Ctrl+scroll slow, the input doesn't catch it as double Ctrl and doesn't pop the modal.
> However the wheel input reenters Ctrl
That seems to be environment-specific. I'd ask the question on ubuntu forums, or directly Nick Norton