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dwolf
I just bought a new microsoft comfort 3000 mouse. So far it seems pretty
good. I run a program called acdsee, a photo viewing program which you most
likely have heard of..
Any way, in the program you can use your wheel to move to the next photo
when you are in full screen mode.. With the new mouse it's very sensitive,
you move the mouse a little and you could go through two pictures.. this
mouse has no indents, or ratchets to it's spin, but neither did my previous
intellimouse. I have my wheel scroll set to one notch above slow but I have
found that setting has nothing to do with scrolling through the photos
anyway.. so I would like to know if there's a way to make the wheel less
sensitive in this application.
Joel
good. I run a program called acdsee, a photo viewing program which you most
likely have heard of..
Any way, in the program you can use your wheel to move to the next photo
when you are in full screen mode.. With the new mouse it's very sensitive,
you move the mouse a little and you could go through two pictures.. this
mouse has no indents, or ratchets to it's spin, but neither did my previous
intellimouse. I have my wheel scroll set to one notch above slow but I have
found that setting has nothing to do with scrolling through the photos
anyway.. so I would like to know if there's a way to make the wheel less
sensitive in this application.
Joel