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Using the Wheel Mouse in Windows
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Using the Wheel Mouse in Windows
With the Logitech
MouseWare
software, you can scroll in Windows
®
95, Windows 98,
or Windows NT
®
4.0 without having to click in the scroll bars. The wheel functions
both as a wheel and a button. To scroll, simply move the wheel. To use the wheel like
a standard mouse button, click (press down) the wheel.
Scrolling and Zooming with the Mouse in Windows
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.
AutoScroll Use AutoScroll in Microsoft
®
Windows 95, Windows 98,
and Windows NT 4.0 to scroll
through large documents.
AutoScroll allows you to scroll
a document automatically
without having to move
the mouse or mouse wheel
continuously.
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 (vertical, horizontal or diagonal). The farther
you move the pointer from the AutoScroll icon,
the faster the scrolling.
To stop AutoScroll, press any mouse button.
Zoom Use Zoom to either magnify
or demagnify the view of
a document.
Place the cursor in an application that recognizes
zooming (most Windows 95, Windows 98, and
Windows NT 4.0 applications do), press the Ctrl key
on the keyboard, then to zoom in, move the wheel
forward; to zoom out, move the wheel back.
You can assign the Ctrl key function to a mouse
button. To use Zoom in this manner, click the button
assigned to the Ctrl key function before moving
the wheel to use the zoom feature.