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Dave:

        I have a similar problem.  I like using the mouse wheel in Code 400.
I am on WIN98 SE and have always been able to use the wheel from what I can
recall.  Since I upgraded to the V5R1 version I lost the mouse wheel.  One
solution that I use to get the wheel to work is a strange one, but it works
for me.  Go into the control panel and simply open the mouse properties.
Simply hit OK and that is it.  These seems to initialize the mouse or allow
CODE 400 to see it. Who knows.  Give it a try...the worst that could happen
is it still won't work.  HTH.   Ed Buckingham

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shaw, Dave [SMTP:dshaw@syratech.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 11:33 AM
> To:   Code400-L (E-mail)
> Subject:      mouse wheel support
>
> I've been developing a habit of using the mouse wheel for scrolling in
> several different PC applications.  Of course it doesn't work in Code at
> V4R5M1 SP2.  Is it in V5R1?  If not, are there plans to put it in in the
> future?  It's frustrating using it in every application save one. Thanks!
>
> Dave Shaw
> Rauch Industries, Inc.
> Gastonia, NC
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