I don't know for sure what event really is done, but it does behave like a
normal mousewheel in windows apps. I can have the funny arrow cursor also
but with the use of a button, not with the mouse wheel

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From: Michael Kirby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 14 december 2001 12:24
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Subject: Re: [Eap-list] mouse wheel problem


Does it actually do the mouse wheel type of event, or does it give you the
funny 
arrow cursor, that allows you to auto-scroll (try it in netscape or IE, and
see)?  If its 
the latter, its not the same as a wheel mouse, and doesn't work with
intellij.

Mike


On 14 Dec 2001 at 8:55, Deblauwe, Wim wrote:

> The mouse wheel does not work in intellij. My mouse is an IBM mouse.
> It has like a little mouse 'joystick' where normally a mousewheel is,
> but this works as a mouse wheel (but normally you can use it to scroll
> horizontal also)
> 
> It's this model:
> http://shop.store.yahoo.com/3ccc/3butscrolps2.html
> 
> Wim
> 
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