[WriteLog] Mouse wheel frequency control
Eric Scace
eric@k3na.org
Mon, 12 Nov 2001 11:05:32 +0300
I have found that some scrolling mouses have drivers that map the mouse wheel actions to internal Windows software scrolling
signals. When this happens, every software program will perceive your mouse's wheel actions as a scroll-command, not a
wheel-command. Unfortunately I have not found a workaround yet. WL uses scrolling in the log display window so it can't ipso facto
just assume every scroll-command is in fact a wheel-command.
Maybe others have an idea...
-- Eric K3NA
-----Original Message-----
From: writelog-admin@contesting.com
[mailto:writelog-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Wink
Sent: 2001 November 3 Sat 00:20
To: WriteLog Reflector
Subject: [WriteLog] Mouse wheel frequency control
Hi,
I've just installed a new IBM Versatile Scroll Mouse on my 166Hz Pentium
computer running Windows 98SE. I'm running an ICOM 746 and all of the other
computer/radio functions work. I added MOUSE_WHEEL_HZ=200 into the config
section of writelog.ini. The mouse wheel works fine when scrolling
documents but it doesn't change the frequency. I've tried clicking the
wheel to bring up the scroll marker but that didn't make any difference.
I've tried it over the bandmap but that didn't work either. I've scoured
the help section and the K9JY website. I've even looked through the
archives but didn't find anything there that helped.
What am I doing wrong?
Gary / N2UM
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