You're right on about the control key. I developed this for use in an application that has very large data tables. We have the advantage of "training" to some degree.

I tried at first developing it without a hot key which wasn't the most elegant and more frustrating than not.

I've wondered about providing a "tip" if they start manually scrolling to announce the new feature... Any thoughts?

-js


On 9/19/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's very cool, but I can't imagine a good use case. The fact that you need to hold down the control key makes it difficult to communicate with users how to use it. On the other hand, having it happen automatically wouldn't work in most cases either.

-- Yehuda

On 9/19/06, Jonathan Sharp < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I developed a new plugin for large web pages that scroll. Hold down the control key and move your mouse to the edge to scroll the page. No fussing with scrollbars. View the demo. Feedback appreciated!

http://jdsharp.us/code/AutoScroll/

-js

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