texanpenguin
Registered Penguin
My USB mouse is a standard two-button mouse with a clickable scrollwheel. I've been using it alot on my PC, and have only recently been using it in lieu of my borrowed iMac "Hockey Puck" mouse plugged into my PowerBook. Anyway, I've become very accustomed in Windows to clicking with the scrollwheel and then moving the cursor around a "navigation point" that is dynamically spawned where I middle-clicked to scroll.
I think that in Windows-land this is a program-specific utility as IE and Mozilla implement it slightly diffently...
My question is, does anyone know of a little application that can do this for me on my PowerBook? Preferably some form of SysPrefPane...
The main dilemma is I don't know how on EARTH to search for that little... thing. I can't think of what to Google for.
I think that in Windows-land this is a program-specific utility as IE and Mozilla implement it slightly diffently...
My question is, does anyone know of a little application that can do this for me on my PowerBook? Preferably some form of SysPrefPane...
The main dilemma is I don't know how on EARTH to search for that little... thing. I can't think of what to Google for.