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Mouse Scrolling in Windows' Sticky Notes [closed]

I like using Windows' Sticky Notes to keep a handy list of tasks that I'm working on, which can get a little lengthy at times. It works nicely, except for scrolling. Is there a way to use the mouse-wheel to scroll within a Sticky Note instead of clicking & dragging the scroll-bar?

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saratogahiker Avatar asked Jun 27 '13 19:06

saratogahiker


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I found that if I:

  1. Select the Sticky note with mouse
  2. Press the Alt key 2 times

RESULT: mouse scroll will be enabled

Thanks for the post, after 7 months of loving, using Stickies this drove me crazy!

Happy computing ~

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chantz Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 22:09

chantz