infinite scroll up?

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chessx
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infinite scroll up?

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XMBC Version: 2.17
Windows Version: 10 home x64
Mouse Information (brand/model): logitech g602
Computer Information:
Did the problem occur after an upgrade of XMBC or Windows?: neither
How long have you used XMBC?: 3 weeks
What language and keyboard layout do you use in Windows?: eng

so ive been using xmbc for a bit now for small things and this is prob a stupid question but i mapped scroll up to the middle mouse button which works correctly but i haven't been able to figure out how to make it act like it is pressed indefinitely / some type of rapid fire, im sure its something simple but im not all that with computers, thanks for any help:
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injtsvetkov
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Re: infinite scroll up?

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Hi there, you can use "Simulated Keystrokes". Just type "{MWUP}" in the text field, then in the drop-down menu chose option "7 Sticky ..." and set the interval in milliseconds :)

Good luck!
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phil
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Re: infinite scroll up?

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You might find that simkey method 6 is preferable - then it will repeat the scroll only while you hold the button down, rather than until you next press the button (sticky). Either way, simulated keystrokes is the answer!
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