On Thursday, September 21, 2006, 19:37:23, Roel Schroeven wrote:
> OTOH, touchpads and pointing sticks on laptops don't have scroll wheels.
All laptops with touchpads I've seen offer one or more of the following:
- scrollwheel emulation by dragging at the edge of touchpad (some touchpads
even h
On Wednesday, September 20, 2006, 20:46:24, Carol Spears wrote:
> is this such a common mouse and are the users of such a mouse unable to
> set the default themselves?
Unless you're used to IBM workstations (or old Macs), then yes, wheel mice
are common - I bought my first one about 10 years ago,
Logitech, Microsoft, and Kensington together supply mice for over 50% of
the market. With only a few exceptions (the 2-button ValuMouse by
Kensington and a 1-button replacement for the Macintosh), all of their
models include a scroll wheel (in some cases, a "scroll sensor" or
trackball). The remain
On 9/20/06, Carol Spears wrote:
i just checked preferences and the defaults start with that mouse wheel
controller to be automatically enabled by default.
is this such a common mouse
It is. No kidding.
Alexandre
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