Efficient Scrolling with Mouse & Keys for Reading

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The discussion centers around the experience of reading online content using a mouse with a scroll wheel. Participants express a preference for positioning the mouse pointer in non-text areas to avoid the text selection cursor, which some find distracting. There is a shared sentiment that scrolling should be done in a way that maintains the visual consistency of the pointer. While some users do not mind the text line cursor, others feel it disrupts their reading experience. The conversation touches on the idea that if content is not worth printing, it may not be worth reading at all, highlighting a general preference for physical documents over digital reading. Overall, the exchange reveals a common frustration with cursor behavior while reading online.
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When I am reading stuff with a mouse that has a scroll wheel, sometimes I like to arrange the mouse pointer so that I can roll the scroll wheel up and down and have the pointer always land _between_ lines of text (in non-text space, so I don't get the text selector pointer) as the document scrolls. Sometimes I use the arrow keys for the same thing. Does anyone else do that?
 
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I just print it. I hate reading a lot online.

I just make sure the pointer is out of the way if I had to read an article not worth printing, but then again if it is not worth printing, it probably isn't worth reading.
 
Well, even just on physicsforums I do this all the time. You have to scroll a lot anyway and I try to scroll so my cursor goes through the thick of the text without ever turning into that vertical text line.
 
I have no clue what you are talking about. I use the scroll wheel, but don't have a problem with it turning into a text line cursor. in fact I like the text line cursor.
 
The vertical text line spoils the harmony and constancy of the pointer cursor, shocking it from its reverie.
 
yes, I can see how that could be considered troublesome. in fact, YARRRRRGH! Nay, you still spit bile! AVAST! ARRR
 
I know exactly what you're talking about!

Haha, I do it all the time too..!
 
Bartholomew said:
The vertical text line spoils the harmony and constancy of the pointer cursor, shocking it from its reverie.

Oh, whew! :rolleyes: At least there's a good reason.

I was beginning to worry you might be suffering from OCD. :frown:
 
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