![]() You can even compile your script and run it as a background program. You can create multiple hotkeys as above to scroll a little, a medium amount, or a lot to suit your needs. And I need to scroll very fast both ways: horizontally and vertically. You can customize and extend the script as needed for example, you can add keyboard hotkeys, modify the scroll amount, etc. SendMessage, 0x114, 1, 0, %fcontrol%, A 0x114=WM_HSCROLL 1=SB_LINERIGHT ![]() SendMessage, 0x114, 0, 0, %fcontrol%, A 0x114=WM_HSCROLL 0=SB_LINELEFT Loop 2 <- Increase this value to scroll faster. The AutoHotkey documentation already has a convenient script that lets you scroll horizontally by holding a modifier key and turning the mouse-wheel (reproduced here with Shift instead of LControl): ~Shift & WheelUp:: Scroll left Some programs support this intrinsically and some mouse drivers/software supports it, but you easily set it up manually with AutoHotkey. Scrolling with mouse wheel while holding Shift key pressed. Karabiner Elements: I read that Karabiner had a setting to enable scrolling with the cursor while holding down a hot key, but the redesigned Elements version doesn’t seem to have this feature anymore. You could look for a plugin, but there is an easier way: Universal Solution SteerMouse: supposedly it can enable horizontal scrolling, but the software is impossible to understand and there is no manual. Unfortunately, even the Shortcut Mapper doesn’t seem to have any horizontal-scrolling items that can be mapped to a hotkey. In the case of Notepad++ specifically, it doesn’t seem to support any of these by keyboard or via mouse. The same goes for Home and End (which typically scroll to the beginning or end of a line). Also, PageUp and PageDown can usually be combined with Ctrl to scroll one interval horizontally instead of vertically. For example, Ctrl+ Left/Right usually scrolls all the way or one interval. You can usually use the Left and Right keys in combination with some modifiers in most programs. It depends on what you consider convenient, but there are a few options. ![]() I know the way by dragging horizontal scroll bar, but I would like more convenient way. If something else did, please post a comment.You can scroll horizontally in Notepad++ the same way(s) you scroll horizontally in any other program. Related read: Windows mouse scrolling automatically up or down. If it happened recently, maybe after you installed a software or some Updates, use System Restore to back and see.If this behavior is not replicated, maybe the issue then is with the mouse. If it happens in a particular program that is open, open its settings and see if there is any such option that you need to change.In the small circle which appears, the 2 arrows should be pointing Up-Down. Press the middle mouse button once and then move your pointer to scroll the page vertically.Or else see if you can disable the horizontal scroll-bar. Move your mouse pointer away from the scroll-bar and then move the mouse wheel. If you have the horizontal scroll bar displayed and hover the mouse pointer over the scroll bar, and then if you scroll the mouse wheel, you will see horizontal scrolling.If you are facing an issue where you find that the mouse scrolls horizontally, use these suggestions to fix the issue: Mouse scrolls horizontally instead of vertically Use Shift, Middle mouse/Scroll whee or move the pointer physicall as instructed here in this post. Go ahead and try it, you’ll surely get a horizontal scrollbar. This post will also help you if your Mouse scrolls horizontally instead of vertically in Windows 10. Perhaps the quick and dirtiest way to get a horizontal layout started is just to set a really wide static width on the body element itself. Test mouse scrolling here - You can make mouse scroll horizontally. You can test how all this works in the example window below: If there is such a setting, change it to suit your preference. Maybe your mouse or device driver has some capability which makes this possible. Using the Search bar open Mouse Properties and see if you can find any setting there about this.Then simply move your pointer horizontally. When you press the middle button, you will see a circle with two arrows inside pointing left and right. You could also press the middle mouse button once.You could see a scroll bar at the bottom. This works if the page is large enough to be scrolled horizontally. If you wish to make your mouse scroll horizontally Press SHIFT and then use the Middle mouse scroll wheel.To make your mouse scroll horizontally in Windows 10, do the following: It will also help you if you find that your mouse is scrolling horizontally instead of vertically in Windows 11/10. This post will show you how to make your mouse scroll a page horizontally.
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