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Renny Bosch
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      21st Mar 2006
Is there an option somewhere that enables continuous smooth scrolling of a
web page? I've been looking for a mouse that enables that, but haven't
found one. Then I saw somewhere that there is some add-in for Firefox that
makes the page smoothly scroll upward, so that you can read the whole
article without hitting the bottom of the screen.

Is there such a capability in IE? I have XP SR2 and IE6.


 
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      21st Mar 2006
My mouse has a depressible (is that a word) scroll wheel. Click the wheel, a
double ended arrow appears, move the arrow down or up a bit, and the window
starts a slow, even, scroll. Or faster, if you like. It's a standard mouse,
i believe.
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> Is there an option somewhere that enables continuous smooth scrolling of a
> web page? I've been looking for a mouse that enables that, but haven't
> found one. Then I saw somewhere that there is some add-in for Firefox
> that makes the page smoothly scroll upward, so that you can read the whole
> article without hitting the bottom of the screen.
>
> Is there such a capability in IE? I have XP SR2 and IE6.
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      21st Mar 2006
"Renny Bosch" wrote:
> Is there an option somewhere that enables continuous smooth scrolling of a web
> page? I've been looking for a mouse that enables that, but haven't found one.
> Then I saw somewhere that there is some add-in for Firefox that makes the page
> smoothly scroll upward, so that you can read the whole article without hitting the
> bottom of the screen.
>
> Is there such a capability in IE? I have XP SR2 and IE6.


Control Panel > Internet Options > "Advanced Tab" > check >
"use smooth scrolling".

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Renny Bosch
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      21st Mar 2006
Thanks Happy, I know what you are saying. I too have such a mouse and that
same feature, but the scrolling is jerky, not smooth. It doesn't really
allow you to read the text while it is scrolling, at least not comfortably.
I am looking for a solution, hardware or software, that lets the page scroll
up slowly and smoothly and continuously for easy reading -- there MUST be
such a solution. If not this would be a great idea for a clever developer.

Renny


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> My mouse has a depressible (is that a word) scroll wheel. Click the wheel,
> a double ended arrow appears, move the arrow down or up a bit, and the
> window starts a slow, even, scroll. Or faster, if you like. It's a
> standard mouse, i believe.
> "Renny Bosch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Is there an option somewhere that enables continuous smooth scrolling of
>> a web page? I've been looking for a mouse that enables that, but haven't
>> found one. Then I saw somewhere that there is some add-in for Firefox
>> that makes the page smoothly scroll upward, so that you can read the
>> whole article without hitting the bottom of the screen.
>>
>> Is there such a capability in IE? I have XP SR2 and IE6.
>>



 
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Renny Bosch
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      21st Mar 2006
Thanks Silj, I have "Smooth scrolling" enabled, but the scrolling is still
jerky, not smooth enough to read comfortably as it is scrolling.


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> "Renny Bosch" wrote:
>> Is there an option somewhere that enables continuous smooth scrolling of
>> a web page? I've been looking for a mouse that enables that, but haven't
>> found one. Then I saw somewhere that there is some add-in for Firefox
>> that makes the page smoothly scroll upward, so that you can read the
>> whole article without hitting the bottom of the screen.
>>
>> Is there such a capability in IE? I have XP SR2 and IE6.

>
> Control Panel > Internet Options > "Advanced Tab" > check >
> "use smooth scrolling".
>
> Silj
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      21st Mar 2006
"Renny Bosch" wrote:
> Thanks Silj, I have "Smooth scrolling" enabled, but the scrolling is still jerky,
> not smooth enough to read comfortably as it is scrolling.


Assuming XP SP2, Renny?
Hit your "Windows 'key' + "Pause Break" simultaneously.
Click on the "Advanced Tab" > "Performance" - 'settings' - button.
Under 'Visual Effects' - what settings are applied?
"Smooth Scroll for List Boxes" should be checked.

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      21st Mar 2006
Yes, "Smooth-scroll list boxes" is checked (as are all the other options).
But the scrolling that I do get is not smooth but jittery, like it scrolls 6
pixels every 6 vertical retraces instead of one pixel each retrace (this is
not meant as an analysis of how the feature is implemented but only as a
description of what it appears like).

Renny


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> "Renny Bosch" wrote:
>> Thanks Silj, I have "Smooth scrolling" enabled, but the scrolling is
>> still jerky, not smooth enough to read comfortably as it is scrolling.

>
> Assuming XP SP2, Renny?
> Hit your "Windows 'key' + "Pause Break" simultaneously.
> Click on the "Advanced Tab" > "Performance" - 'settings' - button.
> Under 'Visual Effects' - what settings are applied?
> "Smooth Scroll for List Boxes" should be checked.
>
> Silj
>
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      22nd Mar 2006
"Renny Bosch" wrote:
> Yes, "Smooth-scroll list boxes" is checked (as are all the other options). But the
> scrolling that I do get is not smooth but jittery, like it scrolls 6 pixels every
> 6 vertical retraces instead of one pixel each retrace (this is not meant as an
> analysis of how the feature is implemented but only as a description of what it
> appears like).


Would you change-out your mouse for another, Renny, to oblige my curiosity?
That may be the issue and I can see, thus far.

We'll get to the bottom of this, just a matter of elimination.

Regards,
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      22nd Mar 2006
I appreciate your willingness to pursue this issue, Silj. I originally had
a Microsoft Intellimouse with clickable scroll wheel. It enabled continuous
scrolling but was a little too jerky for easy reading. I finally decided to
"upgrade" to a Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000, only to discover that it
doesn't have a clickable scroll wheel, though the detent-free, smooth wheel
itself does a fairly good job of scrolling smoothly.

Based on someone's recommendation, I then bought a mouse from Dell; it
turned out to be a Logitech MediaPlay cordless mouse. It had numerous
features, including a "Cruise" button, but again it did not cruise smoothly
enough to permit easy reading. So I returned that mouse to Dell and have
gone back to the MS Optical Mouse.

By googling "mouse smooth scroll", I found that there is an add-on to
Firefox that gives very smooth scrolling. In desperation, I installed
Firefox and that add-on, and find that I get the best approximation to what
I was looking for (it doesn't have a continuous scroll capability, but it
does scroll quite smoothly when you turn the scroll wheel slowly). So I now
have two browsers: IE as a default (and to support Roboform), and Firefox
for reading news and other articles.

If you have any additional suggestions, I'll be glad to try them.

Renny


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> "Renny Bosch" wrote:
>> Yes, "Smooth-scroll list boxes" is checked (as are all the other
>> options). But the scrolling that I do get is not smooth but jittery, like
>> it scrolls 6 pixels every 6 vertical retraces instead of one pixel each
>> retrace (this is not meant as an analysis of how the feature is
>> implemented but only as a description of what it appears like).

>
> Would you change-out your mouse for another, Renny, to oblige my
> curiosity?
> That may be the issue and I can see, thus far.
>
> We'll get to the bottom of this, just a matter of elimination.
>
> Regards,
> Silj
>
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      22nd Mar 2006
"Renny Bosch" wrote:
>I appreciate your willingness to pursue this issue, Silj. I originally had a
>Microsoft Intellimouse with clickable scroll wheel. It enabled continuous
>scrolling but was a little too jerky for easy reading. I finally decided to
>"upgrade" to a Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000, only to discover that it doesn't have
>a clickable scroll wheel, though the detent-free, smooth wheel itself does a fairly
>good job of scrolling smoothly.
>
> Based on someone's recommendation, I then bought a mouse from Dell; it turned out
> to be a Logitech MediaPlay cordless mouse. It had numerous features, including a
> "Cruise" button, but again it did not cruise smoothly enough to permit easy
> reading. So I returned that mouse to Dell and have gone back to the MS Optical
> Mouse.
>
> By googling "mouse smooth scroll", I found that there is an add-on to Firefox that
> gives very smooth scrolling. In desperation, I installed Firefox and that add-on,
> and find that I get the best approximation to what I was looking for (it doesn't
> have a continuous scroll capability, but it does scroll quite smoothly when you
> turn the scroll wheel slowly). So I now have two browsers: IE as a default (and
> to support Roboform), and Firefox for reading news and other articles.
>
> If you have any additional suggestions, I'll be glad to try them.


Renny,
Other that what I have previously suggested to enable smooth scrolling
via the Advanced Options settings, I can offer you this which pretty much
offers the same;
<http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/accessibility/smoothscrolling.mspx>

You *may* want to dry removing your mouse from Device Manager by typing
"devmgmt.msc" (no quotes) from your Run > Dialog box > highlight the device
at the [+] item > right-click > select > "uninstall" > Note! You will left without a
mouse at this point > manually reboot your machine.
Doing this will rebuild your mouse driver database and "perhaps" improve your
situation.

Good luck!

Regards,
Silj

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