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Started by Baz, Aug 23, 2009, 10:32:47

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Baz

just noticed this today so dont know if its always been this way or not.I seem to have lost the centre click feature of my mouse that brings up the scroll double headed arrow icon that lets you control the page scroll.It works in IE but not FF. is it a IE thing  :dunno:

Simon

It works on Firefox for me, Baz.  In the Advanced tab of the Tools > Options window, there's a 'smooth scrolling' and 'auto scrolling' setting, which I have ticked, if that's any help.

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Baz

thats the one Simon, autoscrolling.... :thumb: nice one. dont know why I had that unticked

just found this tip too in FF,  if you hold down ALT then scroll with the wheel button it moves one line at a time

Simon

Not hugely useful though, I wouldn't imagine.  :dunno:  Glad your button is sorted.  :thumb:
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Rik

So your advice was on the button, then. ;D :out:
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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Aug 23, 2009, 13:28:41
So your advice was on the button, then. ;D :out:
That's got to be worth a :grn:  ;D
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David

I tried this one with my laptop whilst on the common it didnt work for me sadly

:music: whilst scrolling in the park one day :music: :music:    ;D
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