Speaking only of the default Windows & OSX mouse drivers...<BR>When I use the mouse wheel to scroll in OSX (10.5) it seems to be able to detect whether I "flick" it quickly, or slowly turn it.
Having get used to the way Mac OS handles mouse wheel scrolling, I was wondering if there is the same functionality in Windows: In Mac OS, when you scroll with the mouse wheel, the window your mouse ...
If your mouse scroll is not working to scroll pages, but can only change the volume control, then this post will help you fix the problem. This post lists the possible solutions for the problem in ...
Windows only: Freeware application KatMouse tweaks your mouse so that your scroll wheel scrolls the content of whatever application is directly below your mouse cursor. This little system tray app ...
After the mouse itself, the mousewheel is the single greatest navigation tool ever invented. Mine is spinning constantly, especially in https://www.pcworld.com/tags ...
You know what bugs me about Windows? (How much time do you have?) Mouse-wheel scrolling doesn't work based on where you point your cursor. Instead, a window must have "focus" (meaning you've clicked ...
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