KatMouse is a great little utility to maximize the use of the mouse wheel
With Windows 10, KatMouse is no longer useful as there is a built-in setting for this (Scroll inactive windows when I hover over them)
[quote] KatMouse web site:
The prime purpose of the KatMouse utility is to enhance the functionality of mice with a scroll wheel, offering 'universal' scrolling: moving the mouse wheel will scroll the window directly beneath the mouse cursor (not the one with the keyboard focus, which is default on Windows OSes). This is a major increase in the usefullness of the mouse wheel.
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To make KatMouse work with InfoQube, simply:
[quote] KatMouse web site:
The prime purpose of the KatMouse utility is to enhance the functionality of mice with a scroll wheel, offering 'universal' scrolling: moving the mouse wheel will scroll the window directly beneath the mouse cursor (not the one with the keyboard focus, which is default on Windows OSes). This is a major increase in the usefullness of the mouse wheel.
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To make KatMouse work with InfoQube, simply:
- Start InfoQube with a grid open
- Open KatMouse settings
- Click the tab Classes
- Drag the icon left of the Remove button to the grid (not the main window)
- You should see a new entry in the list: Exontrol.G2antt.WindowList
- With the Gantt chart showing (i.e. can use the sample IQBase Project grid), drag the icon left of the Remove button to the Gantt (not the main window)
- You should see a new entry in the list: Exontrol.G2antt.Chart
- Open the Calendar
- Drag the icon left of the Remove button to the Calendar
- You should see a new entry in the list: Exontrol.Schedule
- Click OK
Now, no need to bring the focus to the current window to scroll:
* Scroll the mouse wheel to move the grid up and down
* Hold the Shift key to move the grid or Gantt left and right
* Scroll the mouse wheel to move the grid up and down
* Hold the Shift key to move the grid or Gantt left and right
* Hold the Ctrl key to zoom in/out the grid or Gantt