WizMouse allows you to scroll the window under the mouse with your mouse wheel even if the that window doesn't have input focus.
Windows 10 already has this functionality built in so WizMouse is most useful if you're using earlier versions of Windows (Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8).
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Prior to Windows 10, it wasn't possible to scroll windows with the mouse wheel unless the window had input focus. You'd have to click the window first before being able to scroll it. WizMouse allows this functionality on older versions of Windows.
WizMouse can translate mouse wheel messages into scroll bar messages. This allows wheel scrolling in old applications that don't support mouse wheels.
WizMouse can optionally reverse the wheel scrolling direction (like OS X "Natural" scrolling)..
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