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rectangle shows the progression of the clicked mouse button, if you select multiple files
simultaneously.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 only:
You can also decide whether a checkbox should be displayed for selecting elements, allowing multiple
files and folders to be selected with the mouse without the need to use the Ctrl or Shift keys.
Advanced
Windows XP:
Here you can set what elements are to be displayed on the Desktop and under My Computer. You
can easily hide entire drives and specify how the address bar in Explorer, Internet Explorer and the
Run dialog should behave.
Windows Vista and Windows 7:
Here you can set what elements are to be displayed on the Desktop and under Computer. You can
easily hide entire drives and specify how the address bar in Explorer, Internet Explorer and the Run
dialog should behave.
10.1.2. Usage
Input Options
Mouse Functions
Under Swap mouse buttons you can swap the left and right mouse button. You would then click with
the right-hand button and open the context menu with the left-hand button.
Many mice now come with a scroll wheel. In accordance with Microsoft Intellimouse and similar
models, you can specify under Scroll wheel what should happen when this wheel is used. The
standard setting is scroll by 3 lines. You can change the number of lines, increase the scrolling setting
to a full screen page or turn it off completely.
Under Set pointer automatically you can specify that the cursor automatically moves to the
highlighted button when a dialog box opens so that you can click this button right away.
Mouse Sensitivity
Under Double clicking and dragging you can specify how much you can move the mouse when
double clicking and how far you have to move the mouse to start dragging an object. The values are
given in pixels.
Tip: Try out your new settings on the Test icon.
Under Hover effect you can change the movement tolerance and the hover time of the mouse cursor for
the display of the hover effect. This takes effect as soon as the cursor hovers over an item for a certain
length of time.
Tip: You can also try out the setting on a Test icon. It lights up as soon as the mouse pointer is placed