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#39 Middle button support in the Visual Studio Editor

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#39 Middle button support in the Visual Studio Editor

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Visual Studio Tip / Trick #039 English Transcription:

Today’s Visual Studio video trick of the day is trick no 39 was originally blog posted by Sara Ford in September 17th 2007. The trick is Clicking the middle button of your mouse will let you scroll through the document. This is a pretty common feature in a lot of the windows environments but it does have to actually be enabled. So as you see I can move to left or to the right or to the bottom of the screen. In the last trick we showed you how to disable your tool bars, your horizontal and vertical scroll bars rather. So they have a pretty quick way [to scroll around]. Obviously the up and down wheel will scroll for you; but if you need to do something left or right you can either double click to select something or just single clicking in the middle of the page [with your middle mouse button] will also let you scroll left and right, while I am here let go and turn on those scroll bars again back under text editor general turning on my scroll and just feels little more comfortable to me, same option available in Visual Studio 2005
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