Click the scroll wheel once and see change to a large "dot" with arrows. Now, you can move the mouse up, down, left and right, and the page will automatically scroll. The speed depends on how far up or down you move the cursor.

This way, you can for example leave the mouse and let the lines scroll slowly by while you sit back, relax, and read the text.


Searching with Opera

You can use the search field to do a web search from within the browser. You no longer have to visit the search-engine's Web site prior to placing a search. This saves time, thus making your browsing more effective.For instance, if you need information on a Lamborghini, type Lamborghini in the search field and press return. If you want to switch to another search engine, you can select one from the drop-down.

It is also possible to start the search from the address field. For instance, to search with Google, you can type g Lamborghini in the address bar.
You can also add new search engines to Opera's list. The easiest way is to browse to the search engine's web site, right click in its search field, and select "Create search". If you want to be able to search with keywords from the address bar, such as g for Google in the example above, you need to enter something in the "Keyword" field.

Posted by Jenny on Monday, February 25, 2008
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