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AutoScroll Speed
I used AutoScroll to read long documents, such as depositions. However, I am
unable to control the scrolling speed. In some documents, it scrolls slowly enough to read, and I can slow it down more by moving the mouse. In others, it is too fast to read and cannot be slowed down. Suggestions? |
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AutoScroll Speed
You can change the speed of your mouse and roller in your Control Panel.
-- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: I used AutoScroll to read long documents, such as depositions. However, I am unable to control the scrolling speed. In some documents, it scrolls slowly enough to read, and I can slow it down more by moving the mouse. In others, it is too fast to read and cannot be slowed down. Suggestions? |
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AutoScroll Speed
That setting doesn't change the scroll speed.
"Carol" wrote in message ... You can change the speed of your mouse and roller in your Control Panel. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: I used AutoScroll to read long documents, such as depositions. However, I am unable to control the scrolling speed. In some documents, it scrolls slowly enough to read, and I can slow it down more by moving the mouse. In others, it is too fast to read and cannot be slowed down. Suggestions? |
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AutoScroll Speed
See: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...oothScroll.htm
-- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: That setting doesn't change the scroll speed. "Carol" wrote in message ... You can change the speed of your mouse and roller in your Control Panel. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: I used AutoScroll to read long documents, such as depositions. However, I am unable to control the scrolling speed. In some documents, it scrolls slowly enough to read, and I can slow it down more by moving the mouse. In others, it is too fast to read and cannot be slowed down. Suggestions? |
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AutoScroll Speed
Hi Carol,
That isn't really what Richard is asking about. The AutoScroll feature is usually started by clicking the mouse wheel, if you have one that acts like a button, or you can make a toolbar button by dragging the AutoScroll command from the All Commands section of the Tools Customize dialog (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=197676). Like Richard, I find that the minimum speed of AutoScroll is too fast to read anything. As far as I know, there's no adjustment -- so I just don't use it. Another nice idea poorly implemented. :-( -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:29:02 -0700, Carol wrote: See: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...oothScroll.htm -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: That setting doesn't change the scroll speed. "Carol" wrote in message ... You can change the speed of your mouse and roller in your Control Panel. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: I used AutoScroll to read long documents, such as depositions. However, I am unable to control the scrolling speed. In some documents, it scrolls slowly enough to read, and I can slow it down more by moving the mouse. In others, it is too fast to read and cannot be slowed down. Suggestions? |
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AutoScroll Speed
Thanks Jay. I'll try to put that in the old memory bank!
-- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Jay Freedman" wrote: Hi Carol, That isn't really what Richard is asking about. The AutoScroll feature is usually started by clicking the mouse wheel, if you have one that acts like a button, or you can make a toolbar button by dragging the AutoScroll command from the All Commands section of the Tools Customize dialog (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=197676). Like Richard, I find that the minimum speed of AutoScroll is too fast to read anything. As far as I know, there's no adjustment -- so I just don't use it. Another nice idea poorly implemented. :-( -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:29:02 -0700, Carol wrote: See: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...oothScroll.htm -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: That setting doesn't change the scroll speed. "Carol" wrote in message ... You can change the speed of your mouse and roller in your Control Panel. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Richard O. Neville" wrote: I used AutoScroll to read long documents, such as depositions. However, I am unable to control the scrolling speed. In some documents, it scrolls slowly enough to read, and I can slow it down more by moving the mouse. In others, it is too fast to read and cannot be slowed down. Suggestions? |
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