by dlmds 25 Feb 2008

I wondered if this would help some others. If you have a mouse with a roller, hold down ctrl and roll the mouse wheel. Forward will make print larger,and backward will make print smaller. Hugs

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by ruthie 25 Feb 2008

Thanks for sharing dlmds, I did know this, and actually use it regularly - problem is, it usually happens when I don't want it to, haha! I open new tabs in Internet Explorer by holding *ctrl* and left-mouse click on the link, and if I don't take my finger off ctrl quick enough then use the scroll, the page zooms in/out on me. Silly me, I think I need to co-ordinate my fingers a tad better. Hugs and flowers to you all.

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by tmbache 25 Feb 2008

I for another didn't know that either. thank you hugs and a flower to you my friend

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by jrob Moderator 25 Feb 2008

I hate mieces to pieces! Mine won't do that, it just scrolls slowly on it's own.

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by clawton 25 Feb 2008

Did't know that. It works great. Thanks.

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dlmds by dlmds 25 Feb 2008

clawton, Pleases me I was able to help.I have always liked anything that makes my life a little easier. Hugs and flower for you.

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by marjialexa Moderator 25 Feb 2008

Cool tip, Dlmds. And speaking of these kind of mice, mouses, meese--I highly recommend a 'trackball' mouse to anyone with any hand difficulty. The mouse itself is stationary, it has a huge red ball you can roll with your thumb or fingers, and 4 control clickers, two for the usual 'right click' and 'left click', and two on the other side for internet, back page & forward page. I have one because my hands are very bad, and it's a godsend when the regular mouse can be really hard to use. Thanks for reminding me about this, may I call you "D"? Marji

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dlmds by dlmds 25 Feb 2008

Marji, Thank you for the tip. I will check that out in my travels. Sure you can call me D. Sorry to know you have trouble with your hands, I have noticed this for me when I work with small items. A bummer Huh! Hug&Flower.

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