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Old 10-28-2003, 07:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mouse scrolls erratically when Java is in use---

This has been a little niggleing problem since I added the Java console to XP (hmmm, when XP was released)
When using the scroll button one "notch/click" of scroll sends the page on its way---and it usually bumps up/down as if you scrolled it a half dozen "notches/clicks" rather then 1---ONLY when the console is active---

Logitech mice---not only one machine/setup---anyone experiencing/heard of similar wackyness???

(reinstalled drivers/Java/messed with settings, swapped parts around etc---no changes)

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This has stumped me. Have you tried different mouse? The mouse you are using might not be compatible with java. Refer to your user's manual (if there is one)
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When I installed my mouse a long time ago I noticed a .txt file in the install directory called mouse.txt

Here is an excerpt: (which may give you a clue)

Logitech Enhanced Mouse Control Panel is not Updated
Under Windows 9x if the Mouse properties has not been updated to Logitech Enhanced Mouse Control Center, verify you have installed MouseWare. If this does not resolve this issue, it may be necessary to do a registry clean-up. Remove the following folders in the Windows 9x Registry.

Select the "Start" button, then "Run". In the "Open" line type "regedit", and click on the OK button.

Open the following Registry folders:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Class\Mouse\xxxx

Remove all of the 0000, 0001, 0002, etc. under the Mouse folder until there are no folders remaining under the Mouse folder.

Now shutdown your system and restart.

Open the Mouse Properties and check to see if you now have the Enhanced Logitech Mouse Control Center.

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Old 11-13-2003, 07:50 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i have the same problem . have u got it fixed ?
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