The middle mouse button is usually the scroll wheel. Push the wheel down to click it.
The scroll is locked.
To remove the scroll box from a laptop mouse pointer in Windows Vista, go to the Control Panel and select "Mouse." In the Mouse Properties window, navigate to the "Device Settings" tab (if applicable) or the "Wheel" tab. Here, you can adjust the settings for the scroll feature or disable it altogether. Finally, click "Apply" and then "OK" to save your changes.
The scroll lock on a Toshiba laptop computer can be found in the upper right-hand corner of the keyboard. Depress the scroll lock key to turn it on.
the scroll lock button on my fujitsu laptop is to hold the function button, and press the Number Lock button
On a Dell laptop with Windows 8, the Pause key is typically combined with the "Fn" (Function) key and is often found on the same key as the "Scroll Lock" (Scr Lk) key. You may need to press "Fn" + "Esc" or "Fn" + "P" depending on your specific laptop model. If your laptop doesn't have a dedicated Pause key, you can also use the On-Screen Keyboard by searching for it in the Start menu.
it depends on what OS you are using but if you are using Windows just right click the main desktop screen and scroll down to screen resolution for windows 7 and for xp go to control panel and it will be under display options.
hover over your character with your pointer and scroll.
use the scroll bar......!
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.
It is easier to scroll with then to lose your place.
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