LAPTOP MOUSE SCROLL AND ZOOM NOT WORKING
Dear Computer Helpers..
I've recently played with a program called Easy Macro Recorder. In the process, I did some bad stuff to my computer. I fixed most of it but there is one big problem:
LAPTOP MOUSE SCROLL AND ZOOM NOT WORKING
I've googled answers for the past 2 hours and phoned up Samsung (I have a Samsung R530) . They tell me to uninstall reinstall the driver, and reboot. It has not helped for the past 3x. I did this reinstallatio through control panel > mouse > uninstall . I also did it through device manager.
At
http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/popup/iframe/pop_troubleshooting_fr.jsp?idx=51529&modelname=NP-NC10&modelcode=&session_id=KQCbqMcRLJnvJ4TTwRbLmQPf7LnBGsLVF04x6Ggnh8N4rzk6ZVVH!123963491!1761676444!7501!-1!NONE!1245758043629
They said to click on SETTINGS and find VIRTUAL SCROLLING but I cannot find that tab. Not sure what to do! please help :-/
Also, as a bonus, if anybody knows how to use Easy Macro Recorder, please let me know. It seems useful! (and the youtube tutorial was lousy)
Thanks JSVLAD
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LAPTOP MOUSE SCROLL AND ZOOM NOT WORKING mouse no scroll zoom
#2
Posted 31 October 2010 - 12:40 PM
Remove Easy Macro Recorder completely and see if things work properly.
#3
Posted 31 October 2010 - 03:45 PM
Without knowing what operating system you are using, I can only guess here.
If you do a System Restore using a date prior to this download it will take care of this.
Start> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools> System Restore.
When this opens make sure that "Restore my computer to an earlier time" is chosen, and click on Next>.
The dates appearing in bold are the dates that you can restore to, click on the date that you want and then click Next> to start the System Restore. This may take a long time to complete, and when it is done it will restart your computer. When the computer restarts and you have logged on as the administrator a Restoration Complete page will appear, click on OK to complete the process.
If you do a System Restore using a date prior to this download it will take care of this.
Start> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools> System Restore.
When this opens make sure that "Restore my computer to an earlier time" is chosen, and click on Next>.
The dates appearing in bold are the dates that you can restore to, click on the date that you want and then click Next> to start the System Restore. This may take a long time to complete, and when it is done it will restart your computer. When the computer restarts and you have logged on as the administrator a Restoration Complete page will appear, click on OK to complete the process.
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