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I use the Logitech Trackman and love being able to scroll up or down with just a simple click of a button.

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However, I would like to be able to scroll a page (usually webpage) when I reach the edge of a window, without having to click anything.

So far I have looked into apps that could simulate clicking the scrolling button of the mouse, and scroll apps such as Smart Scroll, Smooze, Auto Clickers etc, but I wonder if there is an easier way because nothing I've found has worked quite how I wanted.

I am using an older computer (running High Sierra), maybe Accessibility or Automator would allow me to do that but I haven't yet found out how.

Are there features of MacOS 10 that can be programmed to scroll on edge of pages, or easy ways to achieve this?

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  • Are you referring to triggering a scrolling action when the cursor reaches the edge of a window?
    – Segev
    Commented Nov 18 at 11:02
  • Correct. It could be a window or a javascript window inside a website, too Commented Nov 30 at 6:44
  • That's a great idea. I'll consider implementing it in my macOS app.
    – Segev
    Commented Dec 1 at 17:13

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