On 17/01/13 07:57, Michael Schwendt wrote:
With GTK based apps I use the right mouse-button to page up/down,
the mouse-wheel to scroll up/down in small steps, and the left
mouse-button to position the slider freely. That's not specific
to GNOME.

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   We are a family of track ball users, I have three on my desk. They
   have no "scroll wheel," but some have four buttons, none of which
   seem to improve the rate of scrolling. I press the right button and
   move the slider with the ball just as you do with the wheel I
   believe but on a large list moving about the slide one centimeter
   goes through five or six hundred messages, even lists of 150 are
   hard to deal with at that rate.

   What appears to be specific to F-18, and Gnome I guess, I've used
   XFCE only for a long time, is that the scroll buttons are missing
   and I wonder why? I know F-18 is what it is and my complaining wont
   change it ...

   Thank you,

   Bob

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   http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD

   box7

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