I've Got a Problem with Windows XP On My Notebook Here

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a technical issue with a notebook computer running Windows XP, specifically regarding the malfunctioning scroll-bar on the built-in mouse. Participants explore potential causes and solutions, including software configurations and hardware considerations.

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Main Points Raised

  • eNtRopY describes the issue with the scroll-bar on the built-in mouse, noting it initially worked after reinstalling the driver but later stopped functioning again.
  • Some participants suggest using an external mouse as a workaround, with one humorously recommending spending money on one.
  • Questions are raised about the type of touchpad and its design, including whether it features a scroll button, slider, or designated scroll area.
  • eNtRopY mentions that the only software installed since the last driver reinstall was MikTeX, prompting inquiries about any changes that could have affected the mouse functionality.
  • One participant advises checking the mouse software settings to ensure proper configuration of the scroll section and sensitivity, suggesting that adjustments might resolve the issue.
  • Another participant proposes troubleshooting steps related to hardware acceleration settings, indicating that the graphics card or driver might be implicated in the problem.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present various suggestions and troubleshooting steps, but there is no consensus on the root cause of the issue or a definitive solution. Multiple competing views on how to address the problem remain.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations regarding the specific model of the notebook and the exact nature of the touchpad's design, which may affect the applicability of the proposed solutions. Additionally, the discussion does not resolve whether the issue is due to a software or hardware malfunction.

eNtRopY
Computerphiles:

Okay, there is something a bit fvcked up happening with my notebook computer. The scroll-bar on the built-in mouse doesn't work. This happened a few days after I got the notebook; so, I reloaded the mouse driver, and it worked again. Eventually, however, it went back to not working.

I am running this machine on Windows XP on this machine.

Thanks.

eNtRopY
 
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Creak open the old wallet whip out 30 bucks and spring for an external wheeled mouse.
 
Scroll bar on built in mouse...what kinda laptop is it? Touchpad design?

Is it a scroll button or a slider-type-thingie? Or is it one of those touchpads where you can designate a portion of the pad as a scrollslider?

Ext. mouse will help you out, but it's odd that it works for a while then quits. Did you install/remove anything between the new driver install and the point when it stopped working?
 
Originally posted by Considering
Scroll bar on built in mouse...what kinda laptop is it? Touchpad design?

Is it a scroll button or a slider-type-thingie? Or is it one of those touchpads where you can designate a portion of the pad as a scrollslider?

Ext. mouse will help you out, but it's odd that it works for a while then quits. Did you install/remove anything between the new driver install and the point when it stopped working?


Yes, it is one of those touch pad mouses with a touch pad scroll bar on the side. The only thing I installed since reinstalling the driver was MikTeX.

eNtRopY
 
Have you checked within the mouse software to make sure it is still configured correctly? I think I know the software you would be using, and normally you can set the amount/size of the scroll section of the touchpad, as well as the sensitivity. Sometimes fooling around with these options will help. Just go poking around, chaging one or two options at a time so you can always go back and undo em if needed.

If not that, the only thing I can think of is a buggy driver or a corrupted windows install. If it is a big pain to skip using the scroll, or to use an external mouse, track down the most up to date drivers (although I think you mentioned you did) or reinstall windows.

Good luck!
 
Try this, (I'm working with Win2000, so the procedure to get there may be different) right click on the desktop and select "Properties" from the menu. then press the "Advanced" button at the bottom of the screen. Select the "Troublshooting" tab. You should see the "Hardware Acceleration" slider; if you don't, go to your help screen and look up "Hardware Acceleration." Each notch has a particular thing that it does. One of the notches gives control of the mouse to windows and removes it from the graphics card. If this helps, then your graphics card or driver is probably the problem.
 

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