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- From: dic5340@hertz.njit.edu (David Charlap)
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- Subject: Re: 'Scrolling'??
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.192104.27958@njitgw.njit.edu>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 19:21:04 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan7.072729.12792@usl.edu> das9674@ucs.usl.edu (Stephenson Daniel A) writes:
- >I just *have* to ask this: in a OS/2 window, one of the command-button
- >options is 'scrolling'. When you selecting the title bar says
- >'Scrolling: OS/2 Window'. Just *what* does this do? I have no
- >idea what it does, it seems to do nothing!
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- This is for keyboard users. If the window isn't full-size, this
- option will let you manipulate the scroll bars without the mouse.
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