On Thursday 31 May 2001 17:04, Brian Nelson wrote:
> I prefer to configure the apps individually. For example, add something
> like this to your ~/.emacs
>
> ; Allow mouse wheel to scroll
> (defun up-slightly () (interactive) (scroll-up 5))
> (defun down-slightly () (interactive) (scroll-down 5))
Lari Kovanen wrote:
>
> Robert Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > And I'd also like to be able to scroll with the wheel in Emacs. Does anyone
> > know how to do that? This is one of the things that worked out of the box
> > when I had Mandrake, and don't work in Debian :(
>
> Install imwheel o
Robert Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thursday 31 May 2001 08:35, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > the fourth button doesn't work no matter what I do... anybody got it
> > working?
>
> It works here, but it does the same as the middle button. So not really
> useful. I'd like to have it do a "bac
On Thursday 31 May 2001 08:35, Erik Steffl wrote:
> the fourth button doesn't work no matter what I do... anybody got it
> working?
It works here, but it does the same as the middle button. So not really
useful. I'd like to have it do a "back" in Konqueror, and perhaps other
useful stuff in ot
tek kno3 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i'like some help to make the mouseman wheel work on netscape (if it does!?).
> running potato 2.2.19pre17-ide; XF 3.3.6, enlightenment 16.2, netscape 4.77
>
> i managed ok (Zaxis on XFconfig) to make the wheel work (eg. w/ xterm) but
> nothing w/ netscape. later
Hi all,
i'like some help to make the mouseman wheel work on netscape (if it does!?).
running potato 2.2.19pre17-ide; XF 3.3.6, enlightenment 16.2, netscape 4.77
i managed ok (Zaxis on XFconfig) to make the wheel work (eg. w/ xterm) but
nothing w/ netscape. later included definitions in .Xde
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