hello friends, the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find anything related to the mouse wheel. please help. thanks a lot. - ram. --
Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 14:55 schrieb ramprasad potluri:
hello friends,
the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find anything related to the mouse wheel.
Hi ramprasad! This has to be implemented in acroreader, which isn't at the moment. This is not connected to KDE in common. I fear you have to write adobe about that. You can use kghostview to view most pdf files, This is a KDE application and so it's scroll-wheel aware. Only some pdf cannot be viewed with his app, but IMHO they are not very much. Greets, Daniel
Haia Daniel On Sunday 13 July 2003 23:18, Daniel Eckl wrote:
Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 14:55 schrieb ramprasad potluri:
hello friends,
the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find anything related to the mouse wheel.
Hi ramprasad!
This has to be implemented in acroreader, which isn't at the moment. This is not connected to KDE in common. I fear you have to write adobe about that.
You can use kghostview to view most pdf files, This is a KDE application and so it's scroll-wheel aware. Only some pdf cannot be viewed with his app, but IMHO they are not very much.
I have just the opposite experience. I'll find that most applications ( come to think of it ,all) CANNOT be read by Kghostview. Even when I start Kghostview and open a .pdf file , it comes up (sometimes) in preview but when I click on open , nothing in Kghostview. Is there a setting I'm missing? -- Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south.
Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 14:55 schrieb ramprasad potluri:
hello friends,
the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find anything related to the mouse wheel.
please help.
This works on none Operating-System. Not on Windows nor on Linux or anywhere else. It looks like Adobe hasn't implemented yet the wheel-mouse-function in his reader. So you should write a Bugmaiul to Adobe. :) Maybe you get an answer in one of the next centuries. :) -- gruß Oliver
On Monday 14 July 2003 15:02, Oliver Leue wrote: <OL> Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 14:55 schrieb ramprasad potluri: <OL> > hello friends, <OL> > <OL> > the wheel of my PS2 mouse is not working with acrobat reader. i <OL> > wish to scroll my documents. i have suse 8.2. i have looked for <OL> > my mouse settings in the control center and i have also looked <OL> > in acrobat reader's preferences menu item, but did not find <OL> > anything related to the mouse wheel. <OL> > <OL> > please help. <OL> <OL> This works on none Operating-System. Not on Windows nor on Linux or <OL> anywhere else. It looks like Adobe hasn't implemented yet the <OL> wheel-mouse-function in his reader. So you should write a Bugmaiul to <OL> Adobe. :) Maybe you get an answer in one of the next centuries. :) <OL> <OL> <OL> -- <OL> <OL> gruß <OL> <OL> Oliver <OL> Hello Oliver, I have used Acrobat Reader extensively (for about 2 years now) on Windows 98. I used to use the wheel all the time. I will send a bug mail to Adobe. Thanks. Best wishes, Ram.
Am Dienstag, 15. Juli 2003 03:07 schrieb ramprasad potluri:
Hello Oliver,
I have used Acrobat Reader extensively (for about 2 years now) on Windows 98. I used to use the wheel all the time.
That's really interesting because on Windows 2000 it doesn't work. On Win 98 I never check that.
I will send a bug mail to Adobe. Thanks.
Good Luck. :) -- gruß Oliver
participants (4)
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Bill Wisse
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Daniel Eckl
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Oliver Leue
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ramprasad potluri