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CUSTOMIZING THE MOUSE FINGERWHEEL
By default, the fingerwheel controls scrolling in most windows and applications. To customize the
fingerwheel, use your Intuos3 mouse to open the Wacom Tablet control panel and select the M
OUSE tab.
When you select the KEYSTROKE option, the keystroke(s) that you set will be sent once for each notch of
wheel movement. To learn which keystroke shortcuts are supported by a particular application, review the
documentation that came with the application.
Returns the tab settings
to their factory default
conditions.
These options control the fingerwheel
function. You can set the FUNCTION to
SCROLL, KEYSTROKE, or DISABLED. The
default setting is to SCROLL.
When you select SCROLL from the
FUNCTION pull-down menu, the tab
displays the custom scroll options.
Choose a scrolling speed that will be
used for each notch of wheel
movement. Roll the fingerwheel
forward to scroll up, and back to scroll
down.
When you select one or more COMBINE WITH: modifier key options, the selected
option(s) will be sent to the application along with each scroll event. For
example, this can be used to create custom zooming or other actions within an
application.
Macintosh: The available options are OPTION, COMMAND (Apple key), CONTROL,
and SHIFT.
When you select KEYSTROKE, the tab
displays the custom keystroke options.
To customize the keystrokes that will
be sent for each notch of wheel
movement in a particular direction,
click on a keystroke button to enter a
keystroke function. The new keystroke
setting will be displayed on the CLICK
TO SET button.
The KEYSTROKE option is useful when
working with repetitive functions, such
as zooming in Photoshop or moving
forward and backward within your
Internet browser.
Hint: To double the speed of a
keystroke action, enter the
keystroke sequence twice within
the DEFINE KEYSTROKE dialog box.