You may have a problem with your mouse driver. I have heard that uninstalling your mouse driver, shutting down your computer and restarting, and re-installing your mouse may fix the problem. This is much easier (automatic) with Windows XP and Vista but less so with Win2k (have your install disk handy). This should not have anything to do with the performance of your computer.
You can scroll down by just using the mouse. If you have a scroll on your mouse, just push it backwards. The page will scroll down instantly.
There are many uses for a mouse but the main uses are: Moving a courser around a screen using the right and left mouse buttons using the scroll wheel to scroll up or down ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- some mice which are more advanced have more features such as macros.
You can zoom in on Agar.io using the mouse scroll wheel. Scroll up to zoom in and scroll down to zoom back out again.
It depends. If you are using a mouse, you scroll to zoom in.
You can scroll up and down using the scroll bars. You can also use the mouse or the Page Up and Page Down keys.
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The FlatScrollBar control is a mouse-sensitive version of the standard Windows scroll bar that offers two-dimensional formatting options. It can also replace the standard Windows three dimensional scroll bar. The FlatScrollBar provides increased intreactivity when using the scroll arrows and the scroll box.
Scrolling can be accomplished by using the scroll wheel on a mouse, dragging the scroll bar on the side of a window, or swiping up and down on a touchscreen device like a smartphone or tablet.
The scroll bar at the right of the screen reflects the location of the portion of the document that is displayed on the screen. When using a program like Adobe Reader, a person can hover the mouse over the scroll bar on the right of the screen to locate the page and line of the document.
If something lingers on, it keeps on going and going and going and going (most of the time to slow according to the one using this terminology).
Button one refers to the left mouse button. Button two is the right mouse click, or, if you're using a mouse without a left and right button, it is shift+click. Button three is pressing down the scroll wheel. Hope this helped! :-)
Just use the srcoll wheel as a button, press it and the tab with the link will open. Works great with Microsoft Office products. http://hubpages.com/hub/3-button-vs-wheel-mouse