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I'm an absolute scrolling junky, I could never lose that as my wheel's function.cheez.wiz wrote:bah, personnally, my mouse is "programmed" to zoom in and out when i use the wheel as a button. Even less hassle when i remember it.
Man, I thought that wheel was the stupidest thing when it first started being included. What's wrong with just clicking up and down on the side, I asked. I'll never use it, I said.
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he's referring to actually pushing the wheel in "as a button" rather than using the scroll feature to zoom in and out.Lethal Interjection wrote:I'm an absolute scrolling junky, I could never lose that as my wheel's function.cheez.wiz wrote:bah, personnally, my mouse is "programmed" to zoom in and out when i use the wheel as a button. Even less hassle when i remember it.
Man, I thought that wheel was the stupidest thing when it first started being included. What's wrong with just clicking up and down on the side, I asked. I'll never use it, I said.
How wrong I was.
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Doesn't matter. I have that set to the quick scroll, for the larger pages. If you know the function I speak of. Unfortunately after getting the Internet Explorer most recent update, clicking down on the wheel also means opening that link in a new tab. Which means that there are some sites that I end up opening the banners on the top of the page.ruotwocone wrote: he's referring to actually pushing the wheel in "as a button" rather than using the scroll feature to zoom in and out.
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I don't have the quick scroll. But i can side scroll with the wheel.Lethal Interjection wrote:Doesn't matter. I have that set to the quick scroll, for the larger pages. If you know the function I speak of. Unfortunately after getting the Internet Explorer most recent update, clicking down on the wheel also means opening that link in a new tab. Which means that there are some sites that I end up opening the banners on the top of the page.ruotwocone wrote: he's referring to actually pushing the wheel in "as a button" rather than using the scroll feature to zoom in and out.
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Me too!Lethal Interjection wrote:Man, I thought that wheel was the stupidest thing when it first started being included. What's wrong with just clicking up and down on the side, I asked. I'll never use it, I said.
How wrong I was.
I thought this too when I first started using FireFox (they have that feature too). How hard is it to hold down ctrl, I asked. I'll never use it, I said.Lethal Interjection wrote:Unfortunately after getting the Internet Explorer most recent update, clicking down on the wheel also means opening that link in a new tab.
How wrong I was.
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Oh, I love the feature, don't get me wrong. Loved it from the start. However, on occasion with my scrolling, I will open up a new window of some advert or something, that I just had no intention of seeing. Its a minor complaint, and doesn't happen that often. Especially since I've gotten used to it on most of the webpages I visit frequently and try to keep my quick scrolling to the sides (I have a 19" widescreen and very few pages, when maximized make it to the outer limits).TwoBuy wrote: I thought this too when I first started using FireFox (they have that feature too). How hard is it to hold down ctrl, I asked. I'll never use it, I said.
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Sounds pretty crappy. What is that 7, maybe 8, inches? Basically, Batman cries everytime someone uses the metric system.Jaydee wrote:(82cm flat screen)
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Batman always cries anyway. And Superman* is happy.TwoBuy wrote:Sounds pretty crappy. What is that 7, maybe 8, inches? Basically, Batman cries everytime someone uses the metric system.Jaydee wrote:(82cm flat screen)
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