For those with a Logitech Revolution mouse..

Locut0s

Lifer
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Do you find yourself absentmindedly trying to flick the wheel on other mice to get to the bottom of the page? I'm so used to the flywheel now that whenever I want to get to the bottom of any page I just unconsciously flick the scroll wheel, even if I'm using someone else's computer.

*Waits to see how long it takes for someone to post sexual innuendos about flicking*
 

dighn

Lifer
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no i have a mouse gesture for that. it's even faster.

btw I hate that mouse. it sucks. I paid so much for it too.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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I have a G9 with the same freewheeling mouse wheel, and it drives me nuts to use a regular mouse anymore :^D
 

mugs

Lifer
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I hate my VX Nano's scrollwheel, I could never get the hang of middle-clicking without scrolling at the same time (regardless of whether I have it in free-spinning of "clicky" mode). I had to re-map the search button to middle-click.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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I have no idea how to get this feature to work.

There's a button on the bottom of the mouse. You push it to engage, and disengage the ratcheting action of the mousewheel. Freewheel is good for the web and documents, and ratcheting is good for games. The Revolution does it electronically, but the concept's the same. It can be adjusted via drivers.
 

Rubycon

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The MX Revolution was the best to implement this feature as the wheel would disengage the detent mechanism based on acceleration. (meaning a fast flick would take out the click and let the wheel FLY - great for LOOOOONG pages!) Internet Explorer for whatever reason would break this feature and the detent would always drop out. Never worried about it since we don't use IE. :)

The supposed replacement darkfield anywhere version uses a button to engage/disengage the detent mechanism. BOOO! It also is not as comfortable IMO.
 

rudeguy

Lifer
Dec 27, 2001
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On the bottom of the mouse, there are two buttons. Press the top one.

I don't really care for it, but I haven't used it much either.

Oh...I forgot I "downgraded" to a G5.

Stupid revo gave me so many problems....
 

Muse

Lifer
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Do you find yourself absentmindedly trying to flick the wheel on other mice to get to the bottom of the page? I'm so used to the flywheel now that whenever I want to get to the bottom of any page I just unconsciously flick the scroll wheel, even if I'm using someone else's computer.

*Waits to see how long it takes for someone to post sexual innuendos about flicking*
Well here anyway you hit the End button if the page has focus and you go to the bottom.
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
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The MX Revolution was the best to implement this feature as the wheel would disengage the detent mechanism based on acceleration. (meaning a fast flick would take out the click and let the wheel FLY - great for LOOOOONG pages!) Internet Explorer for whatever reason would break this feature and the detent would always drop out. Never worried about it since we don't use IE. :)

The supposed replacement darkfield anywhere version uses a button to engage/disengage the detent mechanism. BOOO! It also is not as comfortable IMO.

yea the g9 was a bit of fail that way, the freaking switch was on the bottom.
course you really only have to switch it between games so its not that big a deal but still.. ack. on the wrong freakin side of the mouse. the rev as far as i know is the only one to have auto shift wheel. its just neat knowing it can switch based on profiles and such. which woulda been great for the g9 because gaming is all about profile switching,esp when u got so few buttons.
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
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Well here anyway you hit the End button if the page has focus and you go to the bottom.

well its not just to the bottom, its a fast way to traverse a page, and you can stop the spin dead in an instant once u get where you want. regular wheels are just laborious.
 

drinkmorejava

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Jun 24, 2004
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I found the auto-switching to be ungodly annoying. Switched all the time when I didn't want it to. Now I just use push to switch, and the button right in front/behind :/ is my middle click. Has worked out well.

The only stuttering I've ever noticed is when windows locks up ;)
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
Sep 21, 2002
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you have to adjust the switch point. plus its not just auto shift, theres also profile shifting which is good. and woulda been excellent for the g9 for auto switching to click for games.
 

vi edit

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Oct 28, 1999
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I set the right/left click of the wheel to be page end/home. So I just bump right or left to go to the bottom of a page.
 

destrekor

Lifer
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never heard of such a feature, but then again I own a Razer DeathAdder... best form, weight, and perfect gaming features, all of course "imho", but mho tends to be correct. :p

So, when you enable the mode, does the wheel physically just keep spinning with momentum? And this translates to a crazy fast/long scroll, since the wheel keeps moving?
Or is it a software thing, where a quick flick is translated in a particular way?
With my DeathAdder, I can flick it hard and fast, but it stops essentially the moment my finger is lifted.

I think I may have used one mouse before where it was a smooth, click free scroll... and I'm less confident on this part, but I think it continued moving if you flicked it hard enough.
 

destrekor

Lifer
Nov 18, 2005
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I set the right/left click of the wheel to be page end/home. So I just bump right or left to go to the bottom of a page.

I've played with mice like that, and I wish it was a more common feature on mice.

(in regards to the scroll wheel having a left and right click in addition to down-click and scroll)
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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So, when you enable the mode, does the wheel physically just keep spinning with momentum? And this translates to a crazy fast/long scroll, since the wheel keeps moving?


It's mechanical, and it spins with momentum.
 

vi edit

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Oct 28, 1999
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never heard of such a feature, but then again I own a Razer DeathAdder... best form, weight, and perfect gaming features, all of course "imho", but mho tends to be correct. :p

So, when you enable the mode, does the wheel physically just keep spinning with momentum? And this translates to a crazy fast/long scroll, since the wheel keeps moving?
Or is it a software thing, where a quick flick is translated in a particular way?
With my DeathAdder, I can flick it hard and fast, but it stops essentially the moment my finger is lifted.

I think I may have used one mouse before where it was a smooth, click free scroll... and I'm less confident on this part, but I think it continued moving if you flicked it hard enough.

It's a little of both. The revolution has a free spin mode that lets the wheel spin a few seconds before coming to rest. This is combined with some software that accelerates the on-page scrolling and keeps moving until the wheel comes to a stop.
 

vi edit

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I've played with mice like that, and I wish it was a more common feature on mice.

(in regards to the scroll wheel having a left and right click in addition to down-click and scroll)

The revolution also has a second wheel on the thumb that has a forward/back and "click" motion. I have that set up to be volume up/down and mute.

It's a really cool mouse for casual computer use.