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Why does my mouse seem to scroll uncontrollably?

Asked by wukovits in Mice / Keyboards, Windows XP Operating System, Peripherals

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Greetings,

I have a strange issue regarding my mouse (mice).  I was using a Microsoft USB wireless mouse (notebook style) and I encountered some issues with the mouse causing my windows (Outlook, Excel, Explorer) to scroll either up and down or side to side uncontrollably.  When I unplug the mouse and use the built in mousepad on my laptop, all is well.

I tried another USB mouse (Microsoft Basic Optical) and that worked...  for a little while.  Soon the same issue cropped up.  Again, when I unplugged it, all is well with the touchpad.

Help?  Why would this be happening?  Could it be a driver?  On another site, they recommended a repair of the OS (XP Pro).  Any ideas?

Thanks,

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Zones: Mice / Keyboards, Windows XP Operating System, Peripherals
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP Professional, Mouse Drivers?, Microsoft, Basic Optical Mouse, Wireless Laser Mouse, 1.0A, 1054, Erratic Scrolling
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Solution Provided By: XFishX
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