Item Scroller Mod 1.18.2/1.16.5/1.12.2
Items Scroller Mod 1.18.2/1.16.5/1.12.2 for Minecraft is a client-side mod that inserts some measures of displacing items in the inventory GUIs. This is done by scrolling the mouse wheel over item slots (customizable whilst pressing some adjusting keys) or by pressing modifier keys and then left or right-click pulling over the slots.

The mod adds some modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl and Shift + Ctrl) to displace full stacks, all being suitable for all items. Moreover, it possesses a particular way to manage for Villagers easily to reduce clicking whilst trading. Since the version 0.11.0, it also supplies some particular crafting inventory managing (with an 18-slot internal “recipe memory”)
The underlying item scrolling is akin to what NEI (and several different mods) also does. However, the author of this mod asks more control, more ways to displace things, thus he created this for this purpose that adds some beneficial features.
There are config choices to turn on/off any personal mode. Also, there are some choices to vary the scroll guide or to change the definition of “scrolling up”. All the configs are available through in-game config menu
Key Mixture
- I + C – In the Rift and Fabric versions, and the LiteLoader version from 0.15.0, the hotkey to run the in-game config GUI is I+C, by default.
- Mouse wheel scroll alone: Displace one item at a time from or to the hanging-over slot.
- Shift + scroll: Displace matching, full stacks. The hanging-over stacks are displaced finally.
- Ctrl + scroll: Displace all matching stacks to or from the different inventory
- Alt + click: Displace all matching stacks to or from the different inventory (similar to the above combination)
- Ctrl + Shift + Scroll: Displace everything to or from different inventory
- Alt + Shift + Click: Displace everything to or from different inventory (similarly to the above combination)
- Shift + left click and hold + pull: Displace all stacks that are pulled over
- Shift + right-click and hold + pull: Displace all excluding the last item from all stacks that are pulled over.
- Ctrl + left or right-click and hold + pull: Displace sole one item from all stacks that are pulled over.
- Shift + click on an empty slot with items in cursor: Displace all matching items to that inventory.
- Shift + click outside the inventory with items in the cursor: Cast all matching items from the whole inventory
- Ctrl + Drop key + left or right-click and hold + pull: Cast one item from all pulled-over slots
- Shift + Drop key + right click and hold + pull: Cast all but one item from all pulled-over slots
- Shift + Drop key + left click and hold + pull: Cast all items from all the pulled-over slots
- W/S + Shift/Control + click (and drag): Displace items up (W) or down (S) in the inventory.
Note: Before the version 0.6.1, the Shift + Right-click and hold + pull functionality askes an empty slot in the source inventory for an instant click action.
Particular case – Villager GUI
Villager GUI has particular managing (if triggered in the configs). It is only utilized when you hang over the output slot.
- Hold the Shift key and roll down to fill the recipe/trade input slots
- Hold the Shift key and roll up to displace the output items to the player inventory as normal.
- When the output slot is empty: hold the Shift key and roll up to displace the input items to the player inventory
Thus, fundamentally you could just hold the shift and roll down/up repeatedly to trade the items quick and smooth.
Particular case – Crafting grids (or same)
Begin from version 0.11.0, there is assistance for crafting grid re-filling and mass crafting of items.
- By default, the key for the “recipe view” is S
- To vary the chosen recipe, roll or hit on the recipe slots
- (Shift) + left/right hitting on the stored recipe will also displace the items to the crafting grid.
- Mid-click on the stored recipe to remove the crafting grid.
- Mid-click on the crafting output slot to save that recipe to the recently chosen slot
- (Shift +) roll over the crafting output slot to make and/or displace items to the grid.
- Alt + Shift + Control + C: Creates everything able with the recently chosen recipe with items in the player’s inventory
- Alt + Shift + Control + T: Casts any of the recent chosen recipe’s output items to the ground
- Alt + Shift + Control + M: Displace any of the recent chosen recipe’s output items to the recent open “different inventory” (=non-player inventory)
Note: Unfortunately, the almost crafting grids do not recently operate precisely in the Forge version (in Minecraft 1.12.2) since it does not contain the client-side crafting recipe output repair. The Liteloader version offers a selection for the repair, and it will also contain configurable key binds for the actions (the LiteLoader version is all ready to be launched)
Note: This feature does not contain a real way to create grids/tables. All the to-be-assisted crafting grids must be inserted into the configuration. The vanilla crafting grids, along with all the crafting grids from Ender Utilities have been inserted there by default (and thus also plays a role as an example in terms of how the config look like)
- To discover the GUI class name, the output slot class name, the slot numbers for the output slot, and the component slots, you could apply to fix the errors by the key mixture Ctrl + Alt + Shift + I. To obtain the GUI class name, press it whereas not hanging over any slots.
- To obtain the output slot’s class and number slot, press it whereas hanging over the output slot. And then also obtain the component slot location by pressing it whereas over the initial and final slots for the grid. All the output will be loaded to the control tables.
Note: In the output, you desire the number slot worth, not the getSllotlndex() worth.
- All the crafting inventories that should be assisted, must be inserted to the scrollable-crafting-grids config worth. The form of the config line for inserting the crafting grid is: guiclassname, ouputslotclassname, outputslotnumber, gridfirstslotnumber-gridlastslotnumber
Black-list Slots or GUI
- Slot and GUI blacklist was inserted in version 0.10.0. By default, the ME Terminal locations from Applied Energistics 2, and the Crafting Station side inventory locations from the Tinkers’ Construct mod are blacklisted. You could blacklist the location with a problem or whole GUIs through the in-game menu (the blacklistedslots and the blacklistedGuis selections). To figure out the asked class name to insert to the blacklist, utilize the key mixture to fix the bugs Ctrl + Alt + Shift + I while hanging over a location to obtain the information in terms of the location, or whereas NOT hanging over a location to view the GUI class name.
- Additionally, you could easily turn on/off Item Scroller once required whilst internally a GUI, by pressing the shift key, (which is Ctrl + S by default, can be adjusted in the Controls Menu). The ON/OFF status is kept during the game is operating. There are two disparate note-block sounds to show the status varied to the upper-pitch when triggering, the downer-pitch bass once turning off.
Different things
The selection useSlotPositionAwareScrollDirection (inserted in 0.7.0) converts the treatment of the rolling guide so that it tries to find out if the “other inventory” on the monitor on/up the slot that is being rolled over. The rolling guide will be then “scroll up to displace to the inventory up, roll down to displace to the inventory up” rather than the regular “roll up to displace to the different inventory, roll down to displace to this slot/inventory”. The reverse roll guide selection will still be used on the peak of it. All the item displacing in this mod is finished by emulating mouse clicks on the locations.
Note: Some different mods also insert a similar functionality. You do not desire to get plenty of mods downloaded and doing this at one time.
Mods that inserts the sole item rolling functionality in Minecraft version 1.8.9+ such as Mouse Tweaks, Inventory Sorter. Thus, assure that you do not trigger rolling functionality in over one mod at the same time.
Conclusion
These are all the aspects in terms of Item Scroller Mod 1.16.4/1.15.2/1.14.4 for Minecraft that we could show to the players. Remember to install Malilib Library for Minecraft to run the mod effectively for all the Minecraft versions.
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