Openbox-Like Scrolling in W7?


  1. Posts : 13
    Gentoo Linux x86_64
       #1

    Openbox-Like Scrolling in W7?


    Hello,

    I've been a Linux user since 2008. I have both gentoo and now Windows 7 installed. The latter installed much later. So far, it's been alright, I moved away from windows originally for more freedom (my dad had parental controls AND I really like to customise everything to my liking, that includes the kernel and software). Anyway, because I've been using Linux for so long, I'm very much used to the way Openbox handles scrolling. In openbox, as long as the window was focused, I could mouse over the area I wanted to scroll and move the wheel, in W7 I've noticed that I have to click on that area and then scroll. In openbox, say I have a file-browser opened, there's a navigator that shows a directory tree and then to the right of that is the main window showing the contents of the directory I'm in, I want to scroll down in the navigator to see more directories, I mouse over, then scroll. I've found what I'm looking for and click on the folder, the file I want to open starts with 'z' so I mouse over the main area on the window and scroll down. It's very annoying having to click on the affected area every time I want to scroll. Is there a way to configure this behaviour?

    Thanks,
    Dragos
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  2. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #2

    I think KatMouse utility does exactly what you need:
    KatMouse - mouse wheel utility for Windows
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  3. Posts : 13
    Gentoo Linux x86_64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you. I will try this out shortly.

    EDIT: This works flawlessly. Thank you.
    Last edited by dragos240; 12 May 2012 at 06:01.
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  4. Posts : 39
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #4

    You are welcome.
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  5. Posts : 1
    Win8 64bit
       #5

    This thread is old but still pops up on google searches, so to save some the time/ not having to install a third party program.


    1. Click Start, type Ease, then hit Enter to access Windows' Ease of Access Center. (Don't be alarmed by the computer voice you hear; robots have not infiltrated your PC.)
    2. Click Make the mouse easier to use.
    3. Check the box marked Activate a window by hovering over it with the mouse.
    4. Click Save or Apply and you're done!

    Source As I am currently on a mac.
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