Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
> You know, I've always thought that autoscroll sounded cool, but have never
> gotten used to using it.  It always seems like it either scrolls too fast,
> or I end up sitting there waiting for it to scroll.  


The advantage of the Active Tactile Control in some HandyTech displays is that
it senses the location of your fingers, so the scrolling isn't based on a
timer.

It's interesting to note from this discussion that it reportedly works on
Apple devices.

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