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Scrolling and Zooming with the Mouse
Task What is It? How to Do It?
Wheel Scroll Use Wheel Scroll for precise up
and down movement,
To scroll up, move the wheel forward; to
scroll down, move the wheel back.
AutoScroll Use AutoScroll in Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and
Microsoft’ Office 97 compatible
applications to scroll through large
documents.
AutoScroll allows you to scroll a
document automatically without
having to move the mouse
continuously.
Assign AutoScroll to a button on the mouse if
it is not already assigned.
Place the cursor in an application. Press the
mouse button assigned to AutoScroll. The
AutoScroll icon appears.
Move the mouse once in the direction you
want to scroll (vertical, horizontal, or
diagonal). The farther you move the pointer
from the starting point, the faster the
scrolling.
To stop AutoScroll, press any mouse button.
Zoom Use Zoom to either magnify
or demagnify the view of a
document in an application that
supports it.
Place the cursor in an application that is
Microsoft Office 97 compatible. Press and
hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard, then to
zoom in, move the wheel forward; to zoom
out, move the wheel backwards.
Using the Software under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0
The Mouse Ware software includes features
for making button assignments, controlling
cursor movement, and setting up the mouse.
To access the MouseWare software, double-
click the mouse icon on the Windows
Taskbar, or start MouseWare from the
Control Panel. The Mouse Properties tabs
display, as shown below. Choose from the
available options to configure the mouse.
Choosing Options for the Mouse
Need help choosing options? Let the Mouse
Wizard show you how. To begin, go to Mouse
Properties. To do this, click Start on the
Windows Taskbar, then select Settings,
Control Panel, then double-click the Mouse
icon. Now choose the Quick Setup tab and
click the Device Setup button. Follow the on-
screen instructions.