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How can I scroll horizontally?

It looks like it has been since 2003 since this was asked... I have LabView 2012, Service Pack 1, and am using Windows 7.

 

I cannot figure out what the shortcut to scroll horizontally is - I have tried every combination of Alt, control, shift, etc with the scroll wheel on the mouse and cannot figure it out.

 

Advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Put your mouse over the horizontal scroll bar and you can then use the mouse wheel to scroll horizontally.

 

Edit:Here are a couple of posts in the Idea Exchange on the issue.

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/Horizontal-Scroll-Hotkey/idi-p/917715

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Idea-Exchange/Shift-Scroll-for-horizontal-scrolling-of-front-panel-a...


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There is no shortcut, but if you place the cursor over the horizontal scroll bar, the wheel will scroll horizontally.

 

If you're using the auto-tool, you can generally press Ctrl+Shift to change the tool to the panning tool, which you can then use to move around the diagram (Ctrl changes the auto-tool to the next-most-common option and adding Shift changes it to the third, which I think is always pan).

 

There's an idea in the idea exchange to add a keyboard modifier or a better pan option and its chances will increase if you go and vote for it. (edit - yeah, what he said ^ )


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I'll be honest, I did NOT expect this to be a "feature request" rather than a "how to" request.
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@AldenPeterson wrote:
I'll be honest, I did NOT expect this to be a "feature request" rather than a "how to" request.

The "how to" is to put your mouse over the horizontal scrollbar.  The "feature request" is if you want something different.

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It boggles the mind how this isn't a feature yet, and how "experts" recommend using a scroll bar.

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