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    VX Nano Smooth Scrolling?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by jmwein, May 21, 2009.

  1. jmwein

    jmwein Notebook Evangelist

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    I used an Apple Mighty Mouse before I got the VX Nano and it scrolled web pages and documents very smoothly. The VX Nano scrolls a number of lines at a time which I find very annoying. Is there a way to change it to a smooth scroll instead?
     
  2. Steggy

    Steggy Notebook Consultant

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    my friend simply clicks his nano's scroll wheel in then it turns into smooth scroll/
     
  3. tracerit

    tracerit Notebook Consultant

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    i believe you can change in the Logitech software how the scroll wheel works.
     
  4. jmwein

    jmwein Notebook Evangelist

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    Steggy- I'm not talking about the way it feels (smooth vs. clicky), I'm talking about the way it actually scrolls a webpage.

    I just noticed if I close the setpoint software that it came with that the mouse scrolls perfectly. There is no setting in the setpoint software to make it scroll one line at a time!!
     
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    There's a setting in the Windows Mouse options in the Control Panel that lets you set how many lines to scroll at a time.
     
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    Chango99 Derp

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    What mastershroom said^. Or are you on a Mac?
     
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    VipeR_930 Notebook Enthusiast

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    If you're using Firefox, you can enable smooth scrolling by going to options > advanced tab and checking the box for smooth scrolling.