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With the iWheelWorks software, you have all the advantages of the Microsoft IntelliMouse wheel, and but you can also scroll in Windows 95/98/2000/NT. 

Your mouse has a wheel; the wheel functions as both a wheel and a button. Simply click the wheel as you would a programmable standard 

Third button

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Task 

What is it? 

How to do it? 

Wheel Scroll 

Use wheel Scroll for precise 
up and down movement. 

To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to scroll down, move 
the wheel back. 

Zoom 

Use Zoom to either magnify or 
demagnify the view of a 
document in an application 
that supports it. 

Place the cursor in an application that is Microsoft Office 
97/2000 compatible. Press and hold the Ctrl key on the 
keyboard, then to zoom in, move the wheel forward; to zoom 
out, move the wheel backwards. 

AutoScroll 

UseAutoScroll in Windows 
95/98/NT/2000 and Microsoft 
Office97/2000 compatible 
applications to scroll through 
large documents. 

AutoScroll allows you scroll a 
document automatically 
without having to move the 
mouse continuously. 

Assign AutoScroll to a button on the mouse if it is not 
already assigned. 

Place the cursor in an application, Press the mouse button 
assigned to AutoScroll. The AutoScroll icon appears. 

Move the mouse once in the direction you want to scroll. 
The farther you move the pointer from the starting point, the 
faster the scrolling.  

To stop AutoScroll, press any mouse button. 

 

 

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From the 

Mouse Properties

 window you can customize many settings for your mouse 

including button assignments, scroll wheels and cursor movement.  To open the 

Mouse 

Properties

 window double-click on the mouse 

 icon in the system tray.  The 

Mouse 

Properties

 window has six tabs that are described below. 

System Tray 

 

 

Buttons Tab 

Button Assignments:

  Click the down arrow to select the preferred function for each button.  (See the 

Settings Tab

 for more information.) 

Double Click Speed:

 

 Increase the speed for exe cuting a double -click.  

Button Configuration:

  

Configure your mouse for left- or right-hand use.  The default setting for buttons 

1 and 2 will be reversed. 

Pointers Tab 

The Pointers tab lets you change the way the cursor appears.  Click the down arrow under 

Scheme

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choose the setting you want.  The available pointers for each scheme are shown in the pane below.  You can 
browse to additional pointers, then create your own scheme using the 

Save As

 button.   

Motion Tab 

Pointer Speed: 

 Lets you adjust how fast the cursor moves on the screen. 

SnapTo Button: 

 Check this box to automatically have the cursor move to the default button in each new 

dialog box or window. 

Sonar:

  When this box is checked, pressing and releasing the 

[Ctrl]

 key will highlight the cursor. 

Trails: 

 Check this box when you want your cursor to display pointer trails.  This option is useful when 

using an LCD display that can make the cursor difficult to see. 

Settings Tab 

Command List:

 Shows all the available commands (including User-defined Command Menus) that you 

can assign to either the NetJump or LuckyJump grids. 

NetJump (top grid):

 The NetJump grid groups commonly used Web-browsing commands.  To change a 

command, select a new one from the 

Command List

 and click on the icon in the grid that you want to change. 

LuckyJump (bottom grid):

 The LuckyJump grid groups all-purpose commands.  To change a command, 

select a new one from the 

Command List

 and click on the icon in the grid that you want to change. 

Wheel:

 Check the 

Reverse scrolling direction

 box to change the scrolling direction when you turn the 

scroll wheel.  Select the 

Scroll

 or 

Scroll one “page” per scroll unit

 radio button to set the scrolling speed to 

suit your work habits.   

Executing Net Jump Commands 

NetJump combines commonly used tasks for Web browsing into one convenient grid and puts them right under the cursor.  To use NetJump, open the 

Mouse Properties

 

window and select the 

Buttons

 tab.  Assign NetJump in the drop-down menu of the button you want.  Click 

OK

 to close the 

Mouse Properties

 window.  Now click the 

assigned button to open the NetJump grid and execute your command.  (See the 

Settings Tab

 section above for instructions on customizing NetJump.) 

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