Horizontal scrolling
Moves the cursor along the horizontal
scroll bar when you press the Shift key
while turning the wheel in the direction
you want it to move
Mouse Properties
The Mouse Properties window has several tabs from which you can choose
options. These options enable you to control cursor movement and make
button assignments that can eliminate as much as 30% of your mouse
movement.
The settings for these features are divided among seven different tabs
pictured across the top of the Mouse Properties window. They are
described in detail on the following pages.
Magic tab:
Browsing speed:
adjust the speed at which you surf the
Internet or browse Windows documents.
Browsing direction:
move the roller forward to browse
toward the top of the document, or back to browse toward the
end of the document.
Pointers tab:
Click this tab to choose the appearance of the mouse pointer.
Cursor tab:
Button find:
automatically position the cursor on the default
(usually OK) button whenever a dialog box appears on your
screen.
Trails:
makes it easier to find the cursor when you are using
an LCD screen. This option can be used only if your screen
supports this.
Loop:
when you move the cursor to the bottom (or top) of the
screen, it automatically wraps to the top (or bottom) of the
screen.
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