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How to control how much screen moves when I roll my wheel
Under Tools, Options, I turn off smooth scrolling.
Under Control Panel, Mouse, Scrolling, I adjust vertical scrolling speed.
But the span that the screen jumps is not exactly what I want, I want the screen to jump a little more than it does. But the Control Panel, Mouse, Scrolling, vertical scrolling speed, does not have a fine enough adjustment to get what I want.
Is there a way to make a finer adjustment to the vertical scrolling speed?
Under Control Panel, Mouse, Scrolling, I adjust vertical scrolling speed.
But the span that the screen jumps is not exactly what I want, I want the screen to jump a little more than it does. But the Control Panel, Mouse, Scrolling, vertical scrolling speed, does not have a fine enough adjustment to get what I want.
Is there a way to make a finer adjustment to the vertical scrolling speed?
ASKER
I'm using an optical mouse through a KVM. I don't have software.
What kind of mouse?
ASKER
Optical mouse with scrolling wheel
What brand/model please?
Also, what make and model of KVM? Some KVMs will revert to the system's default mouse driver regardless of the make and model of your mouse or any software installed to support it. As a result, they will not allow the degree of finesse you require.
ASKER
Mouse: Super Ergo Optical Mouse s/n A0001708
KVM = Trendnet TK400K
KVM = Trendnet TK400K
The TK-400K 4-Port KVM Switch "supports Microsoft Intellimouse, Optical Mouse, Logitech Net Mouse and more."
Is your Super Ergo Optical Mouse an Adomax product?
Although the Trendnet does indicate mouse support for "more," it appears to prefer Microsoft and Logitech mice and software. Do you have either a Microsoft or Logitech device that you can try with the KVM to test this theory?
Is your Super Ergo Optical Mouse an Adomax product?
Although the Trendnet does indicate mouse support for "more," it appears to prefer Microsoft and Logitech mice and software. Do you have either a Microsoft or Logitech device that you can try with the KVM to test this theory?
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My Logitech and Microsoft mice both have software that I can fine tune.