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Happy New Year!
While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox and it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened offline in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS Word, MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the scroll-bar. I rebooted the PC and things reverted to normal. To be sure I ran AdAware, SpyBot, AntiVir, SFC/scannow, CHKDSK/f - *nothing* came up. Hence this post. I am wondering what could have caused this. Regards and thanks in advance for any insight. JP |
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/JP/ said:
> Happy New Year! > > While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll > itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox and > it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. > > It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened offline > in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS Word, > MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was > expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse > cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it > occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the scroll-bar. > > I rebooted the PC and things reverted to normal. To be sure I ran AdAware, > SpyBot, AntiVir, SFC/scannow, CHKDSK/f - *nothing* came up. Hence this post. > > I am wondering what could have caused this. > > Regards and thanks in advance for any insight. Just perhaps - a crazed mouse. I have seen similar here with the wireless MS Explorer. Troubleshoot, if it happens again, by replacing the battery or testing another mouse. -- For most XP answers and tweaks... http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm http://dougknox.com http://aumha.org http://support.microsoft.com http://www.winhelponline.com/ |
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"JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message
news:PwUtf.4947$R84.1761@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > Happy New Year! > > While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll > itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox > and > it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. > > It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened > offline > in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS > Word, > MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was > expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse > cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it > occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the scroll-bar. Sounds like the auto- or universal-scrolling function of your mouse is stuck. Go into your mouse's software or the Mouse applet in Control Panel to see what buttons or keys are defined to enable a scroll mode, and what turns it off. Could be you have stuck buttons or keys. Could be you have yet to use whatever buttons or keys will turn it off. -- __________________________________________________ _____ ** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. __________________________________________________ _____ |
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Thanks for the response. I have a PS/2 MS standard optical mouse. I do have
a spare somewhere and will change to it later this morning and see if the behavior returns. Regards and thanks again. JP --- "dev" <dev@null.invalid> wrote in message news:uK7fJvvDGHA.2924@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > /JP/ said: >> Happy New Year! >> >> While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll >> itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox >> and >> it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. >> >> It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened >> offline >> in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS >> Word, >> MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was >> expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse >> cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it >> occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the >> scroll-bar. >> >> I rebooted the PC and things reverted to normal. To be sure I ran >> AdAware, >> SpyBot, AntiVir, SFC/scannow, CHKDSK/f - *nothing* came up. Hence this >> post. >> >> I am wondering what could have caused this. >> >> Regards and thanks in advance for any insight. > > Just perhaps - a crazed mouse. I have seen similar here with the wireless > MS Explorer. > Troubleshoot, if it happens again, by replacing the battery or testing > another mouse. > > -- > For most XP answers and tweaks... > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm > http://dougknox.com http://aumha.org > http://support.microsoft.com http://www.winhelponline.com/ |
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Thanks for the response - after reading it I checked the mouse settings in
CP, as well as device properties in DM, and they are as they should be. However, sometime later today, I will be changing the mouse and see if the phenomenon recurs. It was very weird and almost caused me to fall off my chair. Regards and thanks again. JP --- "Vanguard" <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote in message news:OA0OU4vDGHA.620@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message > news:PwUtf.4947$R84.1761@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >> Happy New Year! >> >> While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll >> itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox >> and >> it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. >> >> It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened >> offline >> in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS >> Word, >> MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was >> expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse >> cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it >> occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the >> scroll-bar. > > > Sounds like the auto- or universal-scrolling function of your mouse is > stuck. Go into your mouse's software or the Mouse applet in Control Panel > to see what buttons or keys are defined to enable a scroll mode, and what > turns it off. Could be you have stuck buttons or keys. Could be you have > yet to use whatever buttons or keys will turn it off. > > -- > __________________________________________________ _____ > ** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** > For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. > __________________________________________________ _____ > |
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Weighing in on this a bit late, but...
I've seen similar things, apparently related to the mouse. It mainly seems to occur when I have Outlook Express (which I use as a newreader) and Internet Explorer open at the same time. I have a USB mouse (MS Intellimouse Explorer), and the problem disappears if I unplug it and plug it in again. OE appears to be the culprit. I've had glitches with it for 10 years, but I continue using it because it's free, handles multiple news servers, and supports killfiles. I guess that I'm prepared for the occasional flame about top posting. (That's what I'd prefer with a threaded newsreader, anyway.) Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn. "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message news:PwUtf.4947$R84.1761@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > Happy New Year! > > While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll > itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox > and > it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. > > It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened > offline > in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS > Word, > MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was > expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse > cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it > occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the scroll-bar. > > I rebooted the PC and things reverted to normal. To be sure I ran AdAware, > SpyBot, AntiVir, SFC/scannow, CHKDSK/f - *nothing* came up. Hence this > post. > > I am wondering what could have caused this. > > Regards and thanks in advance for any insight. > > JP > > > > > > |
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Thanks for the insight. Very interesting. I have OE set as my newsreader
too, with connections to four different news-servers. I tried duplicating the phenomenon with IE and OE open at the same time. No go! Tried it with OE, IE as well as Firefox open at the same time - still no go. I do agree with the assessment of the mouse (or the mouse driver) as the likely culprit. I already changed the mouse and am waiting to see if the behavior recurs. Incidentally I have been using OE the better part of a decade myself but with no glitches anytime. I use it only for newsgroups - never for email though, for which I prefer Outlook. And I think OE is an outstanding newsreader for its price! Regards and thanks for the response. JP --- "Bob Knowlden" <nkbob@comcast.net> wrote in message news:upn1G1xDGHA.3828@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Weighing in on this a bit late, but... > > I've seen similar things, apparently related to the mouse. It mainly seems > to occur when I have Outlook Express (which I use as a newreader) and > Internet Explorer open at the same time. > > I have a USB mouse (MS Intellimouse Explorer), and the problem disappears > if I unplug it and plug it in again. > > OE appears to be the culprit. I've had glitches with it for 10 years, but > I continue using it because it's free, handles multiple news servers, and > supports killfiles. I guess that I'm prepared for the occasional flame > about top posting. (That's what I'd prefer with a threaded newsreader, > anyway.) > > > Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn. > > "JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message > news:PwUtf.4947$R84.1761@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... >> Happy New Year! >> >> While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll >> itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox >> and >> it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. >> >> It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened >> offline >> in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS >> Word, >> MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was >> expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse >> cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it >> occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the >> scroll-bar. >> >> I rebooted the PC and things reverted to normal. To be sure I ran >> AdAware, >> SpyBot, AntiVir, SFC/scannow, CHKDSK/f - *nothing* came up. Hence this >> post. >> >> I am wondering what could have caused this. >> >> Regards and thanks in advance for any insight. >> >> JP >> >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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JP wrote:
> Thanks for the insight. Very interesting. I have OE set as my newsreader > too, with connections to four different news-servers. I tried duplicating > the phenomenon with IE and OE open at the same time. No go! Tried it with > OE, IE as well as Firefox open at the same time - still no go. > > I do agree with the assessment of the mouse (or the mouse driver) as the > likely culprit. I already changed the mouse and am waiting to see if the > behavior recurs. > > Incidentally I have been using OE the better part of a decade myself but > with no glitches anytime. I use it only for newsgroups - never for email > though, for which I prefer Outlook. And I think OE is an outstanding > newsreader for its price! > > Regards and thanks for the response. > > JP I think the culprit is more likely the MS optical wheel mouse. I've seen this and other odd scrolling behaviour with several of them on several different machines in a variety of situations and applications. Steve N. > --- > > > "Bob Knowlden" <nkbob@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:upn1G1xDGHA.3828@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > >>Weighing in on this a bit late, but... >> >>I've seen similar things, apparently related to the mouse. It mainly seems >>to occur when I have Outlook Express (which I use as a newreader) and >>Internet Explorer open at the same time. >> >>I have a USB mouse (MS Intellimouse Explorer), and the problem disappears >>if I unplug it and plug it in again. >> >>OE appears to be the culprit. I've had glitches with it for 10 years, but >>I continue using it because it's free, handles multiple news servers, and >>supports killfiles. I guess that I'm prepared for the occasional flame >>about top posting. (That's what I'd prefer with a threaded newsreader, >>anyway.) >> >> >>Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn. >> >>"JP" <jp@private.nospam> wrote in message >>news:PwUtf.4947$R84.1761@newsread2.news.pas.eart hlink.net... >> >>>Happy New Year! >>> >>>While online early this morning the web page I was on started to scroll >>>itself up and down rapidly and randomly. I closed IE and started Firefox >>>and >>>it happened there too. Fearing an intrusion I yanked my connection. >>> >>>It was then I found out that this *auto-scrolling* behavior happened >>>offline >>>in any application that involved a vertical scroll-bar : Explorer, MS >>>Word, >>>MS FrontPage, even in the Windows Fax & Picture Viewer, if the image was >>>expanded to produce the scroll-bar! This behavior stops when the mouse >>>cursor is moved to the title or status bars or the scroll-bar itself - it >>>occured only when the cursor is within the area covered by the >>>scroll-bar. >>> >>>I rebooted the PC and things reverted to normal. To be sure I ran >>>AdAware, >>>SpyBot, AntiVir, SFC/scannow, CHKDSK/f - *nothing* came up. Hence this >>>post. >>> >>>I am wondering what could have caused this. >>> >>>Regards and thanks in advance for any insight. >>> >>>JP >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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