Suggestion for scroll.

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Suggestion for scroll.

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If focus is on left window, and I want to scroll right window, then I have to click on right window first.
I think it's better to implement just like outlook express: just scroll the window which is under mouse pointer, but not the window has focus.
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The way it works now you can scroll the left window with mouse- wheel whil you scroll the right on with scrollbar.

Sometimes very useful.

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WizardLee,
BTW: This also depends on the mouse driver. Also try to play with IgnoreWheel=x, see description in Help, section 4.b).

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Use KatMouse. It is definitely worth a try, makes working with the mouse wheel the way it should have done by M$ from the beginning. Note: Does not work with Logitech Mouseware (but who uses that crap anyway ;-) ).
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SanskritFritz wrote:2WizardLee
Use KatMouse. It is definitely worth a try, makes working with the mouse wheel the way it should have done by M$ from the beginning. Note: Does not work with Logitech Mouseware (but who uses that crap anyway ;-) ).
Wow, that's a real useful peace of software.

Thanks.

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Wow, that's a real useful peace of software.
Absolutely! Glad i could help, partner :-)
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@SanskritFritz
Does not work with Logitech Mouseware (but who uses that crap anyway ).
What's the problem with Logitech? I use a Logithech Trackman Wheel at every PC I work with for years now, and I could not live without it anymore. No problems with my arm, neck or back since that.

Of course, for some applications or most of the games, you can not use this, but who cares? 8)

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Great software! Thank you.
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Great!

This solves the problem I wrote about here.

Thanks!
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2klark
The last time I used Logitech software (years ago i must admit), it was bloated, a memory hog, and hard to switch off unneeded features. It drove me crazy, to make it enjoyable one had to fiddle with many settings. Sorry for my offending opinion, I'm glad to hear that it is usable to you.
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:) Hello Frank!
…I'm glad to hear that it is usable to you.
¤ … and for me too, I have Logitech mice, and they work properly… I guess that the mouse-wheel support by TC (when set) needs to be updated a bit :(

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
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Ah, ok. Anyway my choice is KatMouse obviously. It is simple and effective :-)
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2SanskritFritz

Does KatMouse support to assign a doubleclick Function to the mousewheel? For me this is the only Reason I use the Logitech-Driver (Which works quite accaptable for me (Ver 9.78 ) ). In addition, I use the tool Flywheel to have some extra features enabled.
But I'd like to get rid off Logiware completely if there's another way to activate the dblclick-Function for Logimice w/o the Big fat original driver.
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No, it does not support that. It supports only individually adjustable scroll settings for any window class or application (very useful!!), wheel support for old programs with standard scrollbar, and something i dont use, namely pushing a window back in the z order by pressing the wheel button.
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StickyNomad wrote:2SanskritFritz

Does KatMouse support to assign a doubleclick Function to the mousewheel? For me this is the only Reason I use the Logitech-Driver...
:) Yup, mee too. It seems that many people use it to cover just that simple thing...
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