Hi Peter,
I don't know whether this would work with Mac or not but there is a
solution:
Frreewheel.exe (it's a free s/w) that allows the mousewheel to work on such
applications (which do not allow NATURALLY to work with mousewheel). Please
refer to the info related to this exe and the ways to
Hi Peter,
I don't know whether this would work with Mac or not but there is a
solution:
Frreewheel.exe (it's a free s/w) that allows the mousewheel to work on such
applications (which do not allow NATURALLY to work with mousewheel). Please
refer to the info related to this exe and the ways to
Hi, Steve:
Thanks for your reply.
I just gave USB Overdrive a test. After installing it and restarting,
it seemed that FM hung, but it might have been that I just didn't set
anything in the USB Overdrive control panel.
I think the best clue in your note is about installing under Classic.
I
I'm using a new (to me) Mac PowerBook. On my other PowerBook, same OS X 10.3.9,
same Classic 9.22, I can scroll in FM with any of my scroll-wheeled mice. On
this new machine, though, I can't. I can't remember installing any special
software for the older machine, other than the MS Mouse/Mac
At 13:11 -0400 19/7/06, Peter Gold wrote:
>I'm using a new (to me) Mac PowerBook. On my other PowerBook, same OS X
>10.3.9, same Classic 9.22, I can scroll in FM with any of my scroll-wheeled
>mice. On this new machine, though, I can't. I can't remember installing any
>special software for the
Hi, Steve:
Thanks for your reply.
I just gave USB Overdrive a test. After installing it and restarting,
it seemed that FM hung, but it might have been that I just didn't set
anything in the USB Overdrive control panel.
I think the best clue in your note is about installing under Classic.
I