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Re: KuickShow for KDE 2.1
by reihal on Saturday 17/Mar/2001, @05:03
>It advances to the next/previous image without stopping the slideshow?

Yes, open a folder with pictures, click on any one of them and scroll through the whole collection with the wheel, extra double-quick!
Or, left-click on the folder, choose "Browse with ACDSee", double-click on any thumbnail, and scroll the collection.
It works automatically with Logitech MouseMan Wheel, the only mouse worth buying.
I strongly advice that you check out this great programmme, free evaluation version.

By the way, mouse support in KDE 2.1 is just as bad as it was in KDE 1.0 beta, so I don't expect much. After all, *nixers are real men and real men don't use mice ;-) (Yes I know this is an XFree86 thing rather than KDE thing)
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Re: KuickShow for KDE 2.1
by reihal on Saturday 17/Mar/2001, @05:19
Seems to be a misunderstanding, the rolling of the wheel IS the slide-show.
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  • Re: KuickShow for KDE 2.1
    by Carsten Pfeiffer on Saturday 17/Mar/2001, @05:44
    > Seems to be a misunderstanding, the rolling of the wheel IS the slide-show.

    Oh, I see. That's just a one-liner, will add that :)
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