I love those mouse buttons. I also have it on my keyboard.
I used to use teh ALT arrow stuff before this keyboard. No idea why.
I love those mouse buttons. I also have it on my keyboard.
I used to use teh ALT arrow stuff before this keyboard. No idea why.
It also works with Netscape, but since I got relocated, I have a German keyboard and I do not have an Alt button on the right side of the keyboard (atleast I have not found it, adrianxw would you know how it is labeled?) only on the left side so I cannot go back and forward with the keyboard with one hand.that's funny. You would be surprised how many keystrokes there are for IE. for instance, does anyone use alt- left arrow and alt- right arrow to go forward and back? I use that all the time.
Ed Bowen
go to the website of the company that made your mouse like if some company is gay and called themself 4legs then goto 4legs.com and such, most cases <company name>.com is the best place to start looking then go on to google.com of courseOriginally posted by funkydude9
Absolutely!
Thank you FillYourBrain, at least some people don't hate IE.
Why is it that everytime I talk about a problem an agrue always comes up about IE vs X browser. I think it's a curse.
BTW, where would I get new mouse drivers?
heh never thought of that. i always just copied and pasted tabs into notepad and changed $$$$ around so it fit into my screen. im prolly gonna keep doing that..Originally posted by ZakkWylde969
I do all the time when I read through long stuff. Like when I read tabs I will set it up so it goes down at the right speed of the playing and I can just leave it and play. I also use it when I'm reading this forum
What if you get tabs for a song thats too long for the screen? Then you have to stop shredding and move the page down. I do it so I can practice timing and flow while I do it. My computer is packed with tabs and songs though. I have a couple folders with a bunch of songs tabbed out on Guitar Pro and reg. tabs on my desktop.
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