Getting used to a freewheeling mouse

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Since windows 8 is retarded, my mouse free wheels all the time (I
haven't installed the mouse software). But I'm getting used to it.
Now, when I jump back into windows XP and the mouse wheel starts
clicking, it feels too stiff. After getting used to it, I like there
being no indentations on the mouse wheel, letting it spin freely. You
just have to know where the page transition point is, when scrolling.
Second best (for me) might be much lighter indentation pressure on
the scroll wheel.
 
Since windows 8 is retarded, my mouse free wheels all the time (I
haven't installed the mouse software). But I'm getting used to it.
Now, when I jump back into windows XP and the mouse wheel starts
clicking, it feels too stiff. After getting used to it, I like there
being no indentations on the mouse wheel, letting it spin freely. You
just have to know where the page transition point is, when scrolling.
Second best (for me) might be much lighter indentation pressure on
the scroll wheel.

Well I prefer some feedback from the mouse-wheel... :)

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Mr. Man-wai Chang said:
John Doe wrote:

Well I prefer some feedback from the mouse-wheel... :)

I've always considered feedback to be a good thing, but it could be a
lot lighter weight, or maybe a beep. Have you tried free wheeling for
a while? The annoyance might be worth the benefit. Personally, I
would probably enjoy a very lightweight and short indentation for
page transition points, maybe with audible feedback. But I would want
indentation friction only if that included Logitech's old and perhaps
abandoned SmartShift technology.
 
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