![]() Since the feature works I am not sure this is important. What I have noticed is that it seems like that all programs do not display the same icon. I tried using the mouse scroll with Word and it worked correctly. The problem with this is that my email program stops scrolling, but it does not affect other programs. When I set the option for the mouse wheel Adobe Reader will allow me to scroll by moving the mouse. There is an option where you can assign autoscroll to the mouse wheel. I have installed the Logitech SetPoint software. I am not sure how you tested, but the only program I have found where this does not work is Adobe Reader. The automatically scrolling feature using only the mouse scrolling wheel works with some of the different web browsers that I have installed with no problem though. So I went ahead and did as my hardware manufacturer suggested and tested it with both Acrobat and also with Micrososft Office programs to my surprise it also doesn't work, and it behaves just like with the Adobe Acrobat. Most mouse manufacturers support websites that I researched suggest to install their full software suite to enable this feature rather than letting the operating system handle it with its own set of generic mouse driver application. Like you've mentioned, when you click the scrolling wheel once and long press it for a second or so you move the mouse up or down and it should activate the Automatically Scrolling feature using just the mouse, no keyboard interaction should be necessary. +++Adding to the always valuable guidance of Dave_MĪs mentioned by swetakarn submit a feature request using the wishform.įrom what I read so far, what you're trying to work around is a feature integration that seems to work well with web browsers, but not with every other application. With other software I can cancel the operation by clicking a button or moving the mouse wheel. Other software acts the same way but I do not have to hold the mouse wheel down. Depending on how far I move the mouse I can control the speed and stop the scroll. As long as I hold the button down I can move the mouse and document will scroll. If I hold down the mouse wheel a hand icon appears with four arrows. In the Adobe software I use the setting "Fit to width scrolling". Not sure why since other programs work regardless of the software setting.Īll three mice act the same way if I don't use the Logitech software to assign a function to the mouse wheel. If I do that Adobe works, but my email program stops working. The mouse wheel can be assigned to scroll. The Logitech mouse can use Logitech software to change the function of the buttons. The Dell mouse is a model J66000 and is on my desktop. The M325 is on a laptop and the M510 is on my desktop. The logitech mouse models are M325 and M510. ![]()
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