View Poll Results: How do you scroll?

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  • scroll wheel or scrolling with trackpad

    19 86.36%
  • up and down arrows

    6 27.27%
  • using mouse to move scrollbar

    5 22.73%
  • spacebar (and shift+spacebar to go up)

    4 18.18%
  • page up/down keys

    5 22.73%
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    Default How do you scroll?

    I just had a random thought and was going to ask a few people, but then realized it would make sense to get a general idea from everyone.

    There are several ways that I think are compatible with almost every browser, so I wonder... how do you scroll?

    Since it's a multichoice poll, choose what you use regularly, not just all the options (unless you just love 'em all).

    I chose spacebar as I use that almost all the time and the scrollwheel/trackpad scrolling option since I use that when I want to go to a more precise location on the page.
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    I usually use the mouse wheel, but sometimes I will use the keyboard (space bar, up/down arrows, and page up/down keys).
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    interesting question... scroll wheel all the way.

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    I use all of them depending on what's closest to my hand and what browser I'm using. Rarely the click-and-drag method, though.
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    In FF I use the scroll click method, where a circle appears and you move relative to that.

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    I use the mouse wheel mostly, but I also use the arrow and page keys a lot. The others are rare, space-bar - only as an accident, dragging the scrollbar - for precision or if the mouse is off, track-pad is on and I don't want to use the arrow/page keys.

    Did you forget to include the middle mouse button drag? I don't use it that much. Though it is really handy when scrolling in both dimensions at once.
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    Mice differ in their use, as do trackpads. Depending on the computer, that function might just be with a multi-directional mouse wheel, or by sliding your fingers diagonally on a trackpad (such as on my macbook, where two fingers are scrolling). The first option should cover that.
    It is a slightly different case, but it isn't the same in all browsers/systems/mice, so I didn't think it needed its own category.
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    I usually use the mouse wheel to move small distances, or press the wheel and drag over larger distances. If I'm reading a lot of text, I use the keyboard: cursor keys for short distances, page up/down for large.
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    i use the wheel for a few lines because i set it to scroll a little but i click it for a long page

    at school i have to use the arrow keys. unless i bring my own mouse
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    I simply use the mouse or the keyboard (not pg up/down) when I feel like it, at random...

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