100 Computer Tips in 100 Days
Tip #23 - Scrolling wheel – scrolling left and right and then some!
Since the scrolling wheel was introduced to the mouse, scrolling has become so much easier. You don’t have to move the mouse on the scrolling bar on the window to go up or down. The scrolling wheel also allows you to scroll horizontally, left or right, but that’s not obvious at all.
Sorry to say I haven’t been able to find anyway to accomplish this on laptops with track pads or on Apple mice, although Apple’s new Magic Mouse allows you to swipe left and right to scroll.
This button is especially helpful in Excel or webpages that require a left right scroll.
Some other uses of the Scrolling Wheel:
Close Browser Tabs Quickly
I routinely have many tabs open in my browser at any given time. If I want to close a tab, I have to click it, then click the little x that appears on the tab. That's one more click than I prefer, and it makes a tab active that I'm planning to close anyway. Crazy, right?
If you wheel-click any tab in your browser, boom, it's gone. No need to make it active first, no need to click on the “x”. Just wheel-click, and, boom, it’s closed.
Open Links in a New Tab
When you wheel-click a link in most browsers, that link opens immediately in a new tab rather than changing the content of the current tab. This is especially important when you’re comparing items and want to move back and forth between tabs.
Happy computing!
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