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4. How to use your mouse
Get to know all of the options available to you
When it comes to programming your middle button (the scroll
wheel), it couldn't be any easier. On the bottom right hand corner
of your screen, you will find a yellow box with an orange triangle
in it. Click on this, then click "Open".
Starting with the Universal Scroll section, you will be allowed to
choose and restrict the direction your mouse can scroll. "X-Scroll"
and "Y-Scroll" are already selected for you. This allows you
to scroll left/right and up/down respectively. Clicking off the
"X-Scroll" will make it so that you can scroll only up and down
while clicking off the "Y-Scroll" will make it so that you can only
scroll left and right. Clicking off both of them will disable the
scrolling features of the wheel.
The "Direction Reverse" field will reverse the direction that you
scroll. By clicking it, if you depressed the wheel and moved your
mouse to the left, you would scroll to the right.
You are also able to choose between scrolling by lines or by
pages. Choosing to scroll by page is usually recommended for
larger documents that need to be browsed quickly.
Speed will determine how quickly your screen will move when
you activate the "Auto Browse" feature.
"Auto Browsing" allows you to scroll automatically by clicking the
wheel once. This will change the look of the pointer to a dot with
four arrows pointing from it. Move the mouse in the direction that
you wish to browse and the page will scroll in that direction.
The further away you move from your original point, the faster
the scrolling.