Why 1/40?
Microsoft used the legacy and non-standard MouseWheelEvent
.
That event has a wheelDelta
property, which is (source)
an abstract value which indicates how far the wheel turned.
On IE, that value is usually ±120 (source)
The value is the same as the delta value of WM_MOUSEWHEEL
or
WM_MOUSEHWHEEL
. It means that if the mouse wheel doesn't support high
resolution scroll, the value is 120 per notch. The value isn't changed
even if the scroll amount of system settings is page scroll.
The polyfill uses a deltaMode
of 1
. That means that (source)
The delta values are specified in lines.
The default number of lines scrolled at a time is 3
(at least on Windows). You can change this number in Control Panel -> Mouse -> Wheel tab.
Then, 3 / 120
gives that 1 / 40
factor.
Do the same proportions apply to other axis?
Well, the problem is that (source)
IE and Opera (Presto) only support wheelDelta
attribute and do not support horizontal scroll.
Therefore, the polyfill sets deltaX
and deltaZ
to 0
.