Hello Mark,

On Friday, February 6, 2004, at 1:22:57 PM, you wrote
re: Scroll Wheel Problem:

MW> Wayne-

MW> Thursday, February 5, 2004, 9:40:11 PM, you wrote:

WH>> The problem does not occur with Microsoft mice. Unfortunately,
WH>> Microsoft does not make any mice that fit my hand correctly.

MW> Then I fail to see why this is a TB problem. You should be on
MW> Logitech's case to fix their driver, although I'm interested in what
MW> the problem is just from a geek perspective.

Further thought. No that this is being seen in mice of at least two
different brands of mice/drivers, why would you think that it is a
driver problem? It seems like it's the other way around. It seems like
TB was only designed to work with Microsoft mice.

I think that the problem lies in the way in which TB is detecting the
mouse settings while the system is booting (I have TB set to load
automatically). As I said in my last reply, if I change the mouse
settings and then shutdown and reopen The Bat!, it seems to at least
partially recognize the scroll settings. It's still not scrolling a
screen at a time when it does work. Sometimes it is more than a
screen.

MW> The point about hand-fitting is well taken. MS has their own ideas
MW> about ergonomics (and everything else).

I think I misunderstood what you said here in my last reply. Sorry.


-- 
Cheers!
Wayne Howard

Using The Bat! version: 2.02.3 CE


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