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| Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word
First of all, I'm using Windows XP Professional laptop, and Office 2003.... in case that matters. The problem only happens when I'm working in Word, and it involves my external USB mouse. (My touchpad is not the issue -- that works fine.) Whenever I use the center scroll wheel on my mouse to scroll through a Word document, it scrolls downwards just fine, but when I try to scroll upwards, the screen/page won't refresh properly. As a result, one or more lines of text will appear to repeat over and over on the page. If I keep scrolling up, the same repeated lines of text just continue to multiply. The worst part is that once it happens, I can no longer find my cursor or select any text. There's all this dummy text in the way that isn't really there, but APPEARS to be there. I've found that I can "temporarily" interrupt the problem by clicking with my mouse on Word's built-in vertical scroll bar and moving the page either up down significantly -- then the text refreshes and goes back to normal. But, then I lose my place in the doc and have to start over with what I was doing. Plus, the next time I scroll with my mouse wheel, it happens again. I can also close and reopen the doc, and the text will return to normal, but that's a pain as well. I used to be a Word trainer, and I've worked in Word enough to know that if you scroll too fast in a really huge Word file, it can sometimes "hang" a bit while refreshing, and the text may appear to repeat itself a bit -- but the files I'm talking about are relatively small, and the text keeps repeating and repeating, and even if I scroll nice and slowly, it still happens. I thought it might be a problem with the mouse itself, but I'm using a corded USB mouse, so there's no battery involved. Also of note: I work in Word all the time, and this problem just started happening in the last week or so. I work a lot with Plain Text (.TXT) documents (for a project at work) and the problem does seem to happen more often (or perhaps even exclusively) in those Plain Text (.TXT) docs. TROUBLESHOOTING IDEAS I HAVE ALREADY TRIED: 1) I switched mice to see if the problem would go away, but it kept happening even with the replacement mouse. 2) I tried to update my mouse driver and video card driver as well, but the Device Manager tells me that all my drivers are already up-to-date. 3) I uninstalled the USB mouse and then reinstalled it. No help. 4) I plugged my mouse into a different USB port. No good. 5) I scanned my computer for viruses. Nothing out of the ordinary found. No change in the issue. 7) I ran Disk Cleanup and deleted all my temporary files, cookies, internet files, etc. Threw away as much as I could. Nothing changed. 6) I tried creating new docs in different Word templates to see if perhaps the Word template had become corruput, but the problem happens no matter what template I used. 6) I cut and pasted unformated text from highly problematic docs into new docs and resaved them as Plain Text. Problem still occurs in the new doc. 7) I defragmented my computer. No change. 8) I use a docking stations, so I undocked my computer and plugged the mouse directly into my laptop. The problem still occurs. PLEASE.... can someone help me? I really need to be able to scroll through my docs, and select text easily and quickly for my job!!!!! It all worked fine for years and years...! Now this!!!! AUURRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!! |
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| RE: Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word
Bumping this in hopes that someone might have found a solution. I have several users who are experiencing exactly the same problem. We have tried the same fixes outlined below, as well as reducing the default zoom on the document, all to no avail. We were suspicious that the problem was the result of a Microsoft update, but could never track it down. Does anyone have any ideas? My users are screaming! "helplessinseattle" wrote: > > First of all, I'm using Windows XP Professional laptop, and Office > 2003.... > in case that matters. > > The problem only happens when I'm working in Word, and it involves my > external USB mouse. (My touchpad is not the issue -- that works > fine.) > > Whenever I use the center scroll wheel on my mouse to scroll through a > Word document, it scrolls downwards just fine, but when I try to scroll > upwards, the screen/page won't refresh properly. > > As a result, one or more lines of text will appear to repeat over and > over on the page. If I keep scrolling up, the same repeated lines of > text just continue to multiply. > > The worst part is that once it happens, I can no longer find my cursor > or select any text. There's all this dummy text in the way that isn't > really there, but APPEARS to be there. > > I've found that I can "temporarily" interrupt the problem by clicking > with my mouse on Word's built-in vertical scroll bar and moving the > page either up down significantly -- then the text refreshes and goes > back to normal. > > But, then I lose my place in the doc and have to start over with what I > was doing. Plus, the next time I scroll with my mouse wheel, it happens > again. I can also close and reopen the doc, and the text will return to > normal, but that's a pain as well. > > I used to be a Word trainer, and I've worked in Word enough to know > that if you scroll too fast in a really huge Word file, it can > sometimes "hang" a bit while refreshing, and the text may appear to > repeat itself a bit -- but the files I'm talking about are relatively > small, and the text keeps repeating and repeating, and even if I scroll > nice and slowly, it still happens. > > I thought it might be a problem with the mouse itself, but I'm using a > corded USB mouse, so there's no battery involved. > > Also of note: I work in Word all the time, and this problem just > started happening in the last week or so. I work a lot with Plain Text > (.TXT) documents (for a project at work) and the problem does seem to > happen more often (or perhaps even exclusively) in those Plain Text > (.TXT) docs. > > TROUBLESHOOTING IDEAS I HAVE ALREADY TRIED: > > 1) I switched mice to see if the problem would go away, but it kept > happening even with the replacement mouse. > > 2) I tried to update my mouse driver and video card driver as well, but > the Device Manager tells me that all my drivers are already up-to-date. > > 3) I uninstalled the USB mouse and then reinstalled it. No help. > > 4) I plugged my mouse into a different USB port. No good. > > 5) I scanned my computer for viruses. Nothing out of the ordinary > found. No change in the issue. > > 7) I ran Disk Cleanup and deleted all my temporary files, cookies, > internet files, etc. Threw away as much as I could. Nothing changed. > > 6) I tried creating new docs in different Word templates to see if > perhaps the Word template had become corruput, but the problem happens > no matter what template I used. > > 6) I cut and pasted unformated text from highly problematic docs into > new docs and resaved them as Plain Text. Problem still occurs in the > new doc. > > 7) I defragmented my computer. No change. > > 8) I use a docking stations, so I undocked my computer and plugged the > mouse directly into my laptop. The problem still occurs. > > PLEASE.... can someone help me? I really need to be able to scroll > through my docs, and select text easily and quickly for my job!!!!! It > all worked fine for years and years...! Now this!!!! > AUURRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!! > > > -- > helplessinseattle > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > helplessinseattle's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/32390.htm > View this thread: Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word > > http://forums.techarena.in > > |
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| Re: Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word
On 28 nov, 01:41, Marlene <Marl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Bumping this in hopes that someone might have found a solution. I have > several users who are experiencing exactly the same problem. We have tried > the same fixes outlined below, as well as reducing the default zoom on the > document, all tonoavail. > > We were suspicious that the problem was the result of a Microsoft update, > but could never track it down. > > Does anyone have any ideas? My users are screaming! > > "helplessinseattle" wrote: > > > First of all, I'm using Windows XP Professional laptop, and Office > >2003.... > > in case that matters. > > > The problem only happens when I'm working inWord, and it involves my > > external USB mouse. (My touchpad is not the issue -- that works > > fine.) > > > Whenever I use the centerscrollwheel on my mouse toscrollthrough a > >Worddocument, it scrolls downwards just fine, but when I try toscroll > > upwards, the screen/page won't refresh properly. > > > As a result, one or more lines oftextwill appear to repeat over and > > over on the page. If I keep scrolling up, the same repeated lines of > >textjust continue to multiply. > > > The worst part is that once it happens, I cannolonger find my cursor > > or select anytext. There's all this dummytextin the way that isn't > > really there, but APPEARS to be there. > > > I've found that I can "temporarily" interrupt the problem by clicking > > with my mouse onWord'sbuilt-in verticalscrollbar and moving the > > page either up down significantly -- then thetextrefreshes and goes > > back to normal. > > > But, then I lose my place in the doc and have to start over with what I > > was doing. Plus, the next time Iscrollwith my mouse wheel, it happens > > again. I can also close and reopen the doc, and thetextwill return to > > normal, but that's a pain as well. > > > I used to be aWordtrainer, and I've worked inWordenough to know > > that if youscrolltoo fast in a really hugeWordfile, it can > > sometimes "hang" a bit whilerefreshing, and thetextmay appear to > > repeat itself a bit -- but the files I'm talking about are relatively > > small, and thetextkeeps repeating and repeating, and even if Iscroll > > nice and slowly, it still happens. > > > I thought it might be a problem with the mouse itself, but I'm using a > > corded USB mouse, so there'snobattery involved. > > > Also of note: I work inWordall the time, and this problem just > > started happening in the last week or so. I work a lot with PlainText > > (.TXT) documents (for a project at work) and the problem does seem to > > happen more often (or perhaps even exclusively) in those PlainText > > (.TXT) docs. > > > TROUBLESHOOTING IDEAS I HAVE ALREADY TRIED: > > > 1) I switched mice to see if the problem would go away, but it kept > > happening even with the replacement mouse. > > > 2) I tried to update my mouse driver and video card driver as well, but > > the Device Manager tells me that all my drivers are already up-to-date. > > > 3) I uninstalled the USB mouse and then reinstalled it. Nohelp. > > > 4) I plugged my mouse into a different USB port. Nogood. > > > 5) I scanned my computer for viruses. Nothing out of the ordinary > > found. Nochange in the issue. > > > 7) I ran Disk Cleanup and deleted all my temporary files, cookies, > > internet files, etc. Threw away as much as I could. Nothing changed. > > > 6) I tried creating new docs in differentWordtemplates to see if > > perhaps theWordtemplate had become corruput, but the problem happens > >nomatter what template I used. > > > 6) I cut and pasted unformatedtextfrom highly problematic docs into > > new docs and resaved them as PlainText. Problem still occurs in the > > new doc. > > > 7) I defragmented my computer. Nochange. > > > 8) I use a docking stations, so I undocked my computer and plugged the > > mouse directly into my laptop. The problem still occurs. > > > PLEASE.... can someone help me? I really need to be able toscroll > > through my docs, and selecttexteasily and quickly for my job!!!!! It > > all worked fine for years and years...! Now this!!!! > > AUURRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!! > > > -- > > helplessinseattle > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > helplessinseattle's Profile:http://forums.techarena.in/members/32390.htm > > View this thread:Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word > > >http://forums.techarena.in Hi! I have the same issue with 2 computers at a customer. (XP Pro SP2 + Office 2003 SP3) I tried everything mentioned in the first post. - Also tried different positions of the hardware acceleration slider. - Different gfx driver versions. - Complete uninstallation/installation of office 2003. The only time it didn't occur was when i uninstalled the vidcard drivers and let windows xp use the default generic vga driver. Then scrolling works as it should. But this is no solution because screen build up is really slow with the dafault generic vga driver. The only time it works is when i use the generic vid driver from windows xp |
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| Re: Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word
Same problem here. Vista Home Premium, Office 2003. I suspect a conflict between Word 2003 and the video driver. I'm on a nVidia 8600 GTX video card. I'm curious what video cards other people have who see this problem - is it a nVidia problem? --Dave |
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I have seen this in both Word 2002 SP3 and Word 2003 SP3. It sometimes can be tracked down to a compatibility issue (Tools - Options, Compatibility Tab and change to current version). But that doesn't always fix it. I have never seen it in Print Layout, only normal. As to the OP, what I found works for me (in my testing document) is to slide the scrollbar on the side slightly and it always corrects the layout immediately. I have my doubts that this is a driver issue (different machines, different versions and different drivers) since scrolling with the scrollbar works fine. I tried turning off Background Pagination and adding the DWord for AlternateRowHeightTable to no effect. However when I try to replicate it on a Latitude D610 (2002 SP3) I cannot. I am going to try it on my T23 IBM now and see if I can replicate the issue there (has not had many updates to it since it's not hooked up to the Net. I know a LOT of people are seeing this issue. It's not an easy thing to find an answer to. I have a user at work with the same problem. I have found some things work (Compatibility being one) and yet they don't stay fixed! Oh well, if computers worked perfectly I guess I'd be out of work :) |
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I had to update my video card driver in my T23 but guess what? No scrolling issue. (Has Word 2002 on it). It appears to happen on Dell's exclusively it seems? But not All Dells...as mentioned my D610 Latitude does not exhibit the problem even when I use a doc that one of my users IS having a problem on! However, my documents here seem OK (and all using Normal styles and no extra plugins other than one to create PDF's). I am doing some further testing on a brand new document that I am creating natively in Word 2003. |
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| Re: Mouse Scroll Wheel Not Working In Word SCROLLING DOESNOT WORK IN WORD 2010 -------------------------------------------- Go to MOUSE properties - then go to SCROLL BALL - Check that the WHEEL MODE should be - "SYSTEM DEFAULT (INTELL-MOUSE) MODE". click on APPLY and OK. ------------------------------------- Scrolling should now work in your Word 2010. -------------------------------------- This worked for my 5 button Black Cat iball mouse. Should work for yours too. |
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