Actually, this is working with all GTK-based applications.

On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Paul wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Perhaps most of you already know this, but it is new for me.
> 
> I just noticed something funny with the mouse and scrolling in large
> windows. Netscape can sometimes show very long pages. The Windoze version
> supports Ctrl-Home / Ctrl-End to jump up and down to top and bottom. I
> have not found those shortcut keys in the Linux version.
> 
> BUT... there is a way to navigate fast!
> Put the mouse cursor at the top of the scrollbar and click the middle
> mouse button (people with a 2-button mouse: click both buttons at the same
> time). And POOF, you're at the top of the page.
> This works for any spot on the page. Of course I had to check this out,
> opened a term, did a bunch of ls -l, and tried it there. And yes, it is
> standard functionality. With one (or a double-button) click you can
> position the scollbar indicator anywhere.
> 
> Thought some people would like this info :)
> 
> Paul
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