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Question Posted Friday May 9 2008, 1:16 pm

You know how when you scroll down (with the little rolly thing on the mouse,NOT clicking the arrow) it scrolls in chunks... is there anyway or any setting on the computer to make it scroll smooth? Like on phones how you can drag and it scrolls smooth. Thanks

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B00TSZ answered Saturday May 10 2008, 9:38 am:
its all based on the mouse. if you want it to be smooth when you scroll click it and scroll or buy a new mouse that has a smooth scroll.

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Comrade answered Saturday May 10 2008, 5:45 am:
I believe that particular scroll speed is determained more by the mouse than any CPU-side setting. Although I could be wrong on that.

Instead of rolling the mouse wheel, try "clicking" with it and moving your mouse up or down a little (Not too much or you'll scroll to fast). It's much easier to get a slow, steady scroll suitible for extended reading that way.

Hope I helped.

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