Flying scroll
What is flying scroll
Flying scroll function allows you to perform high speed scrolls by rotating the tilt wheel forwards or backwards quickly.
* The tilt wheel can be rotated quickly by flicking it with your finger.
* The number of pages (lines) per rotation will increase and it will continue scrolling automatically.
* Rotating the tilt wheel slightly in the opposite direction will stop high speed scrolling.
Otherwise, high speed scrolling will stop after a period of time.
How to check for flying scroll
- Rotate the tilt wheel forwards.
If the page (line) scrolls up at high speed, it is normal.
- Rotate the tilt wheel backwards.
If the page (line) scrolls down at high speed, it is normal.
- For some applications that do not support flying scroll, the page will not move even if the tilt wheel is rotated forwards or backwards.
- If “Scroll direction: Natural” is ticked in “Mouse” under “System preferences”, the scroll direction will switch vertically.
Flying scroll settings
The following items can be set up for flying scroll.
- Settings for these items are unavailable for mice with the high speed scroll function.
- If “Disable wheel” is enabled under “Presentation mode”, settings for flying scroll cannot be done under the “ Buttons” tab.
- Number of revolutions
- Set the number of rotations before high speed scroll activates.
If “Disable” is selected, high speed scroll will not activate even if the tilt wheel is rotated quickly. - Revolution speed
- The rotation speed of the tilt wheel can be set to 8 levels.
- Scrolling speed
- The scrolling speed during high speed scroll can be set to 8 levels.