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The phrase "scrolling the mouse" is not entirely correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to describe the action of using a mouse to navigate or move through content on a screen.
Example: "I was scrolling the mouse to find the information I needed on the website."
Alternatives: "scrolling with the mouse" or "using the mouse to scroll."
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Let go of the Control key and stop scrolling the mouse wheel when you land on the view you want to use.
Further, the PFAM annotation to each protein can be accessed within the multiple sequence alignments by scrolling the mouse over the respective region.
Zoom in and out while viewing with Ctrl + scrolling the mouse wheel (or with the vertical area on the right side of the touchpad).
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When the user scrolls the mouse over the null links, it seems that they are active.
An attacker creates a hyperlink in such a way that when a user scrolls the mouse over it, it shows something else rather than the actual one.
MOUSE Despite an inundation of computer pointing and scrolling devices, the mouse still stands as the most popular of them all.
Since I'm right-handed, I've had to learn to go at it with my left hand so I can furiously scroll with the mouse with my right.
The game is played from an isometric perspective, and the screen, which does not need to remain centered on the protagonist, can be scrolled with the mouse or the keyboard.
Choose the Restrict Cursor/Cursor Clip option to force the mouse cursor to stay inside the game window, enabling you to scroll the game using the mouse only.
Scrolling out using the mouse wheel and selecting a yellow-circled base will spawn a player at that base.
In the latter column, you can make the frames bigger or smaller by using the slider or scrolling your mouse wheel, and hovering over the boxes will highlight them and offer a couple of options.
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