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Re: [SLE] Scroll Mouse in 7.3
- From: David McGlone <dmcglone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 14:42:05 -0600
- Message-id: <20011203194155.BHTC5642.mailhost.col.ameritech.net@there>
my bad, sorry about that, you are right, But I do remember experimenting with
the ZAxisMaping once and when the numbers were higher, more lines were
scrolled up the screen at a time. I am thinking now that this must have been
on my RH system.
David M.
On Monday 03 December 2001 11:20 am, you wrote:
> David McGlone wrote:
> > Experiment with the ZAxisMapping. Im pretty sure, 4 is horizontal scroll
> > and 5 is vertical scroll or vise versa.
>
> No, the 4 and 5 are just the button numbers. One for up the other for down.
> If you want to change the the scroll amount or better yet would like a
> SMOOTH scroll instead of the standard
> jump scroll goto the authors web site for tips on how to setup imwheelrc
> (the config file).
>
> There is nothing in kde that will let you configure imwheel. You really
> only need imwheel if you want the above mentioned SMOOTH scroll in non-kde
> apps or want the acroread pluggin for netscape to be able use the mouse
> scrool. Most everything in kde will scroll via the wheel
> as long as you have XF86config set up right.
>
> I wish kde would incorrporate the SMOOTH scroll available ve imwheel. It's
> REAL nice to be able to actually read AS you scroll. In kde it JUMPS -
> MAKING your eyes loose place.
>
> Regards
> Mark
the ZAxisMaping once and when the numbers were higher, more lines were
scrolled up the screen at a time. I am thinking now that this must have been
on my RH system.
David M.
On Monday 03 December 2001 11:20 am, you wrote:
> David McGlone wrote:
> > Experiment with the ZAxisMapping. Im pretty sure, 4 is horizontal scroll
> > and 5 is vertical scroll or vise versa.
>
> No, the 4 and 5 are just the button numbers. One for up the other for down.
> If you want to change the the scroll amount or better yet would like a
> SMOOTH scroll instead of the standard
> jump scroll goto the authors web site for tips on how to setup imwheelrc
> (the config file).
>
> There is nothing in kde that will let you configure imwheel. You really
> only need imwheel if you want the above mentioned SMOOTH scroll in non-kde
> apps or want the acroread pluggin for netscape to be able use the mouse
> scrool. Most everything in kde will scroll via the wheel
> as long as you have XF86config set up right.
>
> I wish kde would incorrporate the SMOOTH scroll available ve imwheel. It's
> REAL nice to be able to actually read AS you scroll. In kde it JUMPS -
> MAKING your eyes loose place.
>
> Regards
> Mark
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