Using The Mouse - Wacom Intuos 3 User Manual

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Using the Mouse

The Intuos3 Mouse is a cordless, batteryless, maintenance-free mouse that works on any Intuos3 tablet.
The right button is set to
R
-C
by default, and
IGHT
LICK
displays a context menu when
pressed.
The fingerwheel can be rolled, or pressed down for an
additional button function.
Rolling. By default, rolling the fingerwheel will scroll in
most windows and applications. Move the fingerwheel
forward to scroll up, and back to scroll down. You can also
set the fingerwheel to issue a custom keystroke for each
notch of wheel movement. This is useful when working
with repetitive functions, such as zooming in Photoshop or
moving forward and backward within your Internet
browser.
Wheel button. Press down on the wheel to perform a
button click. The wheel button is set to middle-click by
default.
Note: Some product configurations may not include the Intuos3 Mouse.
Important: When the Intuos3 Mouse is not in use, place it on your desk. Leaving an Intuos3 tool on
the tablet may interfere with screen cursor positioning when using other pointing devices, or may
prevent your computer from going to sleep.
To learn how to adjust the mouse behavior for your preferences, see
C
I
ONTENTS
NDEX
The left and right side buttons are set for Back and
Forward functionality within your Internet browser.
The left button is set to C
is the primary button used for selecting.
Hint: For MS Office applications that support
a wheel mouse, press the C
the fingerwheel to zoom in and out.
C
I
ONTENTS
NDEX
W
ORKING WITH
by default, and
LICK
TRL
customizing the
mouse.
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