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GitHubish opened this issue May 20, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #21400
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fr(DRAG&DROP): It should be possible to set the speed of the drag and drop #19401

GitHubish opened this issue May 20, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #21400
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area: cdk/drag-drop feature This issue represents a new feature or feature request rather than a bug or bug fix P3 An issue that is relevant to core functions, but does not impede progress. Important, but not urgent

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We find that the drag and drop is too slow on our project management application (Trello Like). We would like the drag and drop to be as fast as on Trello.

Is it possible?

@GitHubish GitHubish added feature This issue represents a new feature or feature request rather than a bug or bug fix needs triage This issue needs to be triaged by the team labels May 20, 2020
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What speed are you referring to exactly? The automatic scroll speed or something else?

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I see I made a mistake in the title, I only put the modal feature... it's about the Drag And Drop CDK.

To answer you @crisbeto , indeed I wasn't very clear. I'm talking about horizontal scrolling in my case when I move an element out of the screen. Horizontal scrolling is quite slow and therefore not very practical. Hopefully my request is a little clearer.

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@GitHubish GitHubish changed the title fr(MODAL): It should be possible to set the speed of the drag and drop fr(DRAG&DROP): It should be possible to set the speed of the drag and drop Sep 24, 2020
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Any updates on this?

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bj2jung commented Dec 19, 2020

I have the exact same issue, wondering if there is any update

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crisbeto added a commit to crisbeto/material2 that referenced this issue Dec 20, 2020
Adds the ability for the scrolling speed of a drop list to be configured.

Fixes angular#19401.
crisbeto added a commit to crisbeto/material2 that referenced this issue Dec 20, 2020
Adds the ability for the scrolling speed of a drop list to be configured.

Fixes angular#19401.
annieyw pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 9, 2021

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Adds the ability for the scrolling speed of a drop list to be configured.

Fixes #19401.
wagnermaciel pushed a commit to wagnermaciel/components that referenced this issue Jan 14, 2021
Adds the ability for the scrolling speed of a drop list to be configured.

Fixes angular#19401.
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