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Hi.
I have a wireless optical mouse, which I'd been running off USB and everyhing was working fine. However, as my firewire/usb-combo card is now unfunctional, I've had to utilize my USB ports more effeciently. So, my mouse is now running off PS/2 connection. Now it's running off PS/2 connection this strange problem with my scroll wheel has occured. I can scroll down fine.. But when I scroll up (in a browser, or windows explorer, etc) it acts as a 'back' button (like in any browser). It scrolls up a little before proceeding to send me back and forth between pages. I've tried it in my USB ports again, and I don't have this problem, only in PS/2. I've tried unistalling/reinstalling the drivers. I've tried changing wheel settings, but nothing works... Is there any way to correct this problem? Software? Maybe even a registry key? I don't know, I'm stumped. Can anyone help? |
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"AcidX" <acidecks@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1135726068.462796.158590@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Hi. > > I have a wireless optical mouse, which I'd been running off USB and > everyhing was working fine. > However, as my firewire/usb-combo card is now unfunctional, I've had to > utilize my USB ports more effeciently. So, my mouse is now running off > PS/2 connection. > Now it's running off PS/2 connection this strange problem with my > scroll wheel has occured. > I can scroll down fine.. But when I scroll up (in a browser, or windows > explorer, etc) it acts as a 'back' button (like in any browser). It > scrolls up a little before proceeding to send me back and forth between > pages. > > I've tried it in my USB ports again, and I don't have this problem, > only in PS/2. > I've tried unistalling/reinstalling the drivers. I've tried changing > wheel settings, but nothing works... Is there any way to correct this > problem? Software? Maybe even a registry key? > > I don't know, I'm stumped. Can anyone help? > Hi Have you looked in Control Panel _Mouse>Wheel Chas |
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yeah.
I tried fiddling around with them settings, but it did nothing ;( I just don't get why it only happens when the mouse is in PS/2... |
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The "USB-PS/2" adapter isn't completely compatible. Either get a PS/2
mouse or put the one you have back on USB. AcidX wrote: > Hi. > > I have a wireless optical mouse, which I'd been running off USB and > everyhing was working fine. > However, as my firewire/usb-combo card is now unfunctional, I've had to > utilize my USB ports more effeciently. So, my mouse is now running off > PS/2 connection. > Now it's running off PS/2 connection this strange problem with my > scroll wheel has occured. > I can scroll down fine.. But when I scroll up (in a browser, or windows > explorer, etc) it acts as a 'back' button (like in any browser). It > scrolls up a little before proceeding to send me back and forth between > pages. > > I've tried it in my USB ports again, and I don't have this problem, > only in PS/2. > I've tried unistalling/reinstalling the drivers. I've tried changing > wheel settings, but nothing works... Is there any way to correct this > problem? Software? Maybe even a registry key? > > I don't know, I'm stumped. Can anyone help? > |
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sounds like you're clicking the wheel button unintentionally; wheel click
defaults to "back" |
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