You might check to see if your mouse options has a checkbox that says
something like "enable program-specific settings" and see if that works.
My mouse, a Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000, has such an option. When you go into
settings, it's on the first page, under the buttons tab.
"dwolf" <> wrote in message
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>I just bought a new microsoft comfort 3000 mouse. So far it seems pretty
>good. I run a program called acdsee, a photo viewing program which you most
>likely have heard of..
> Any way, in the program you can use your wheel to move to the next photo
> when you are in full screen mode.. With the new mouse it's very sensitive,
> you move the mouse a little and you could go through two pictures.. this
> mouse has no indents, or ratchets to it's spin, but neither did my
> previous intellimouse. I have my wheel scroll set to one notch above slow
> but I have found that setting has nothing to do with scrolling through the
> photos anyway.. so I would like to know if there's a way to make the wheel
> less sensitive in this application.
>
> Joel
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