Ernst,
Resetting printer settings resets both the driver and the QU default for profile which is "Let printer/driver manage color". QU has no way to know what selections you've made for color management inside the driver (which is why you get the instructions and have to do that manually). So it just sets the printer profile back to the default "Let printer/driver manage color" and restores the printer's printing preferences to whatever is set in Control Panel. You have to do the rest from there.
I'm not sure I understand what you are seeing with the mouse wheel. I can select a media type and if I keep my mouse over the media type entry and move the scroll wheel, the media type changes: just standard behavior for a dropdown. As soon as I move the mouse out of that dropdown box, however, the scroll wheel no longer changes the value. If I change media type and then just move the mouse out of the dropdown box (over "dead space" on the Settings tab), it won't change with the mouse wheel.
Mike
I am not likely to use that driver default button so less a problem here. It is a Catch 22 situation and I see that you have gone for the least destructive way if the user forgets to set the media profile back in Settings, OFF could have been another decision. Assuming the user has Printer/Driver color management as the default in the driver, in that case most drivers expect sRGB assigned in the image, some have a choice between several color spaces. I have set Application Color Management in the driver default as the HP OEM default is Printer/Driver CM which creates more issues in practice for me.
On Windows 7 here and that wheel stays active all over the place, Windows Icon bar, Windows Start included, it only is deactivated if the cursor goes into the thumbnail section or when I click into another dropdown window on Settings. Outside of Settings I can go into QU Preferences, scroll there, set Imperial Units instead of Metric, get out again and still scroll the paper sizes. at any place but in the thumbnails section.
Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
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