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What are you using for your wheel?  Or does KDE2 do that natively?
(I'm running gnome)

I use the imwheel program to handle my mouse wheel, and it works GREAT...
I can configure it to do whatever I like...


On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Duane Kehoe wrote:

>     I am writing to again praise the glories of TN5250.  Today I finally
> got my wheelmouse to use the wheel as a scrolling device in my
> windowmanager KDE2.2.1(something I always wanted but could never get to
> correctly work) just like in that other OS that most of the world uses
> by default and I was greeted with a wonderful surprise.  While inside a
> multipaged screen on an AS400 session(such as wrksplf or wrkactjob) I
> nudged the wheel on accident and found that the scrolling is interperted
> as pageup/pagedown to the emulator and the view is changed accordingly.
>  While this is not an intended feature, it really only works due to
> xterm's support of the wheel, I think it is an exciting one, even CA
> does not do scrolling through pages with the wheel.  We finally have one
> up on those Win/CA users :-P .
>     While none of you may care about this I just thought I would share
> it please don't flame me, thanks
>



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