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iZoomWorks 

 
There are a total of 5 buttons on the Zoom mouse. The 3

rd 

Wheel button, 4

th

 

and 5

th

 buttons are programmable with more than 54 shortcuts/commands to 

make your daily work easier. Not only that, office users will also love 
iZoomWorks and its zoom features. What makes this mouse different and 
unique from all other mice is its 4

th

 and 5

th

 buttons, which work as the Zoom 

function. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 3rd Pan Button

The wheel works as vertical scroll and also can be used 

as 3

rd

 button. Once the iZoomWorks software is installed, the 3

rd

 button is 

working, as the “Pan” function when the wheel button is pressed while the 
mouse is moving. 

 

The 4th & 5th Buttons

 

The 4

th

 and 5

th

 buttons work as zoom in and zoom 

out and are programmable with more than 54 various shortcuts/commands. 
These 2 buttons are convenient when editing images, drawings, documents or 
worksheets as you can directly click on the 4

th

 button to zoom in or the 5

th

 

button to zoom out. 

Using Pan and Zoom in/out 

The Zoom button offers a powerful and convenient direct zoom feature with 
more than one hundred of various zoom-supported applications. You can 
instantly zoom in and out images or documents by simply clicking on the 4

th

 

and 5

th

 buttons. This is convenient and handy to view big-sized images, 

drawings, documents or worksheets, as you do not need to search for the 
“Zoom in” and “Zoom out” commands within many different applications.   
Simply click on the 4

th

 and 5

th

 buttons and zoom 

in and out almost any images, 

drawing, documents or worksheets instantaneously. 

And 

press the 3

rd

 Pan button to 

move easily the screen to where you want to go. 
 
 

Setting the Zoom Speed 

 

After you install the iWheelZoom software, double click on the mouse icon 

 

in the system tray. In the ”Mouse Properties” window that appears, select the 
“Zoom” tab to display a setup screen as shown. You can adjust the zoom 
speed in the “Zoom Speed” section. 

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