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Updated
on October 31, 2001 by Thomas
McGuire
Activities
Now
select the Activities tab.
Double-Click
Speed.
This slider sets how quickly you must double-click your
mouse to open a folder (or other duty assigned to
double-clicking).
Orientation.
This feature can be used to adjust how your Mouse pointer
responds to tracking. Should you be unhappy with the current
way then select this button & take the quick test to
reconfigure your Mouse’s orientation. Be careful, as this
can cause some rather odd tracking methods to be used, e.g.
tracking the Mouse left may be required to move the Pointer
up & so on.
ClickLock.
Tick this setting to enable the Click-Lock
feature. This locks a button with a single click
(press & hold). This has the same effect as when you
hold down Click button, which can be used to drag
folders/files/text, etc. around the screen. Untick
this setting to disable the Click-Lock.
If
you need to adjust the amount of time the Click button must
be held down before the lock is activated click the Settings
button. Use the slider bar to adjust the length of time as
necessary.
Wheel
Now
select the Wheel tab.
Scrolling.
This setting controls how many lines you scroll up/down when
rolling the mouse wheel a notch. Higher values will
increase the amount you scroll & vice versa. I’d
recommend leaving this at the default of 3, although
feel free to set this as you see fit.
Enable
accelerated scrolling.
Tick this setting to enable accelerated Mouse
scrolling; similar to how regular Mouse Acceleration
operates. Select the Advanced button to further
customize this feature.
Move
this slider to the Right to increase the level
of acceleration during periods of increase Mouse scrolling,
i.e. rather than scrolling a pre-defined number of lines
this number can be increased as you scroll faster & vice
versa, select Ok once you have made any changes here.
Unticking
this button will disable this feature, which I’d
recommend.
Wheel
Troubleshooter.
Ignore this section unless you are experiencing Mouse
wheel problems, check the Troubleshooter button if
you are.
Advanced.
Selecting this button will allow you to choose which
Application, if any, will have Intellipoint Mouse wheel
support disabled in. This doesn’t necessarily disable
Mouse wheel support; rather it can be used to circumvent
compatibility problems in some Applications, which may
already provide Mouse wheel support.
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