HotMouse 3.1 for Windows

by Michael Kline

Avg. Rating 3.0 (5 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.6 MB
License Shareware, $14.95
Operating System Windows 9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 749
Publisher Michael Kline
Homepage HotMouse

Publisher's Description

HotMouse allows you to scroll windows with the mouse wheel without having to click on them first. You can even select the number of lines to scroll for a specific window. This program works with Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Latest Reviews

sirn@actconnect.com

sirn@actconnect.com reviewed v3.0 on Jun 18, 2004

HotMouse is very easy to use.
Function are almost enough for users (and I think some function is nonsence).
There're too much space on the main interface just make some decoration the program will be much more better-look.
Installer, Can't choose install path..
Sorry for my bad english

ScottR

ScottR reviewed v1.1 on Oct 18, 2003

Very easy to use program. Works with Windows 9x unlike KatMouse.

scodan

scodan reviewed v1.1 on Oct 1, 2003

Hmmm... Pay $15 for this thing, or get KatMouse, which is free and more powerful... I can't decide... /sarcasm. How do authors decide how much to charge for their software? Figure out what it should cost, then multiply by 3?

Avg. Rating 3.0 (5 votes)
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sirn@actconnect.com

sirn@actconnect.com reviewed v3.0 on Jun 18, 2004

HotMouse is very easy to use.
Function are almost enough for users (and I think some function is nonsence).
There're too much space on the main interface just make some decoration the program will be much more better-look.
Installer, Can't choose install path..
Sorry for my bad english

ScottR

ScottR reviewed v1.1 on Oct 18, 2003

Very easy to use program. Works with Windows 9x unlike KatMouse.

scodan

scodan reviewed v1.1 on Oct 1, 2003

Hmmm... Pay $15 for this thing, or get KatMouse, which is free and more powerful... I can't decide... /sarcasm. How do authors decide how much to charge for their software? Figure out what it should cost, then multiply by 3?

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