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Scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel does not work in Word 2007 "out of the
box", but is enabled in all other applications, including Word Help (the problem is not hardware...). What can I do to enable the scrolling? I can still depress the wheel and then floating scroll as in other applications, but this is not a precise as controlling the scrolling click-by-click. |
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Hello,
I found out the way!!! I had the same problem. This is what I did in my Windows XP desktop. Follow these steps to enable the wheel scroll. 1. Open 'Control Panel' and click on 'Printers and Other Hardware' 2. Click on 'Mouse' and you get 'mouse properties' dialogue box. 3. Choose the 'Wheel' Tab 4. You have the first section (wheel) and it has two radio buttons. 5. Choose the second radio button "Use Microsoft Office 97 Scrolling Emulation Only' - and you can use the wheel scroll in all your applications!!! OR Choose the first radio button " Enable Universal Scrolling" and click on the 'Exceptions..' button. * Choose the Application in which you would want the wheel scroll to work! I hope it works for you. ________________________________________ "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote: Scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel does not work in Word 2007 "out of the box", but is enabled in all other applications, including Word Help (the problem is not hardware...). What can I do to enable the scrolling? I can still depress the wheel and then floating scroll as in other applications, but this is not a precise as controlling the scrolling click-by-click. |
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Thanks letting me know I'm not alone in my frustration. However, I'm running
XP Pro and in my control panel I don't have "Printers and Other Hardware". I did find a mouse properties tab elsewhere, but it did not have scrolling emulation as an option. Oh well, I'll keep trying. Thanks for your help. Larry "Vandana Bellur" wrote: Hello, I found out the way!!! I had the same problem. This is what I did in my Windows XP desktop. Follow these steps to enable the wheel scroll. 1. Open 'Control Panel' and click on 'Printers and Other Hardware' 2. Click on 'Mouse' and you get 'mouse properties' dialogue box. 3. Choose the 'Wheel' Tab 4. You have the first section (wheel) and it has two radio buttons. 5. Choose the second radio button "Use Microsoft Office 97 Scrolling Emulation Only' - and you can use the wheel scroll in all your applications!!! OR Choose the first radio button " Enable Universal Scrolling" and click on the 'Exceptions..' button. * Choose the Application in which you would want the wheel scroll to work! I hope it works for you. ________________________________________ "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote: Scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel does not work in Word 2007 "out of the box", but is enabled in all other applications, including Word Help (the problem is not hardware...). What can I do to enable the scrolling? I can still depress the wheel and then floating scroll as in other applications, but this is not a precise as controlling the scrolling click-by-click. |
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What mouse are you using?
I had been using a wireless laser mouse 6000, but found it endlessly frustrating in Word 2007 in both XP and Vista. I finally threw in the towel and reverted to my older Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0. Some things are still a bit recalcitrant (Ctrl+Zoom, especially, which I've solved by relying on the zoom slider on my MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard), but scrolling has been decidedly more predictable since [sadly] setting the 6000 aside. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote in message ... Thanks letting me know I'm not alone in my frustration. However, I'm running XP Pro and in my control panel I don't have "Printers and Other Hardware". I did find a mouse properties tab elsewhere, but it did not have scrolling emulation as an option. Oh well, I'll keep trying. Thanks for your help. Larry "Vandana Bellur" wrote: Hello, I found out the way!!! I had the same problem. This is what I did in my Windows XP desktop. Follow these steps to enable the wheel scroll. 1. Open 'Control Panel' and click on 'Printers and Other Hardware' 2. Click on 'Mouse' and you get 'mouse properties' dialogue box. 3. Choose the 'Wheel' Tab 4. You have the first section (wheel) and it has two radio buttons. 5. Choose the second radio button "Use Microsoft Office 97 Scrolling Emulation Only' - and you can use the wheel scroll in all your applications!!! OR Choose the first radio button " Enable Universal Scrolling" and click on the 'Exceptions..' button. * Choose the Application in which you would want the wheel scroll to work! I hope it works for you. ________________________________________ "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote: Scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel does not work in Word 2007 "out of the box", but is enabled in all other applications, including Word Help (the problem is not hardware...). What can I do to enable the scrolling? I can still depress the wheel and then floating scroll as in other applications, but this is not a precise as controlling the scrolling click-by-click. |
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I also have the same problem! I'm using XP Pro on a laptop - and also don't
seem to have the scrolling options everyone else does either! Does anyone else have suggestions - other than plugging in a mouse? "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote: Thanks letting me know I'm not alone in my frustration. However, I'm running XP Pro and in my control panel I don't have "Printers and Other Hardware". I did find a mouse properties tab elsewhere, but it did not have scrolling emulation as an option. Oh well, I'll keep trying. Thanks for your help. Larry "Vandana Bellur" wrote: Hello, I found out the way!!! I had the same problem. This is what I did in my Windows XP desktop. Follow these steps to enable the wheel scroll. 1. Open 'Control Panel' and click on 'Printers and Other Hardware' 2. Click on 'Mouse' and you get 'mouse properties' dialogue box. 3. Choose the 'Wheel' Tab 4. You have the first section (wheel) and it has two radio buttons. 5. Choose the second radio button "Use Microsoft Office 97 Scrolling Emulation Only' - and you can use the wheel scroll in all your applications!!! OR Choose the first radio button " Enable Universal Scrolling" and click on the 'Exceptions..' button. * Choose the Application in which you would want the wheel scroll to work! I hope it works for you. ________________________________________ "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote: Scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel does not work in Word 2007 "out of the box", but is enabled in all other applications, including Word Help (the problem is not hardware...). What can I do to enable the scrolling? I can still depress the wheel and then floating scroll as in other applications, but this is not a precise as controlling the scrolling click-by-click. |
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Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't
work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. "Larry the Safety Guy" wrote: Scrolling with the mouse scroll wheel does not work in Word 2007 "out of the box", but is enabled in all other applications, including Word Help (the problem is not hardware...). What can I do to enable the scrolling? I can still depress the wheel and then floating scroll as in other applications, but this is not a precise as controlling the scrolling click-by-click. |
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On Oct 29, 3:08 am, Windows User2007
wrote: Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. Ctrl-Wheel_roll zooms in most applications I run (Firefox, Acrobat, Excel'07, Powerpoint'07), but NOT Word'07. I'm using Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and Intellioint 6.10.158.0. My wheel scrolls up/down the document, but with Ctrl-wheel there is no zoom in/out ike other applications. Any ideas? Thanks, Patrick |
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I have the same problem. Windows XP Pro, Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse. Scroll
Wheel doesn't work. Help!!! "Patrick" wrote: On Oct 29, 3:08 am, Windows User2007 wrote: Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. Ctrl-Wheel_roll zooms in most applications I run (Firefox, Acrobat, Excel'07, Powerpoint'07), but NOT Word'07. I'm using Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and Intellioint 6.10.158.0. My wheel scrolls up/down the document, but with Ctrl-wheel there is no zoom in/out ike other applications. Any ideas? Thanks, Patrick |
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I have exactly the same problem too. Windows XP, Office XP, Belkin laptop
mouse. "Danny" wrote: I have the same problem. Windows XP Pro, Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse. Scroll Wheel doesn't work. Help!!! "Patrick" wrote: On Oct 29, 3:08 am, Windows User2007 wrote: Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. Ctrl-Wheel_roll zooms in most applications I run (Firefox, Acrobat, Excel'07, Powerpoint'07), but NOT Word'07. I'm using Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and Intellioint 6.10.158.0. My wheel scrolls up/down the document, but with Ctrl-wheel there is no zoom in/out ike other applications. Any ideas? Thanks, Patrick |
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What if you give the wheel a really fast twirl? Does it work then?
I find that it works if twirled really fast, but not very well, and it can't be controlled with any precision. My own "solution" is that I've given up using Ctrl+Zoom in Word 2007, and use either the slider in the status bar (bottom of the Word window) or the Zoom control built into my keyboard. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "J Walker" wrote in message ... I have exactly the same problem too. Windows XP, Office XP, Belkin laptop mouse. "Danny" wrote: I have the same problem. Windows XP Pro, Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse. Scroll Wheel doesn't work. Help!!! "Patrick" wrote: On Oct 29, 3:08 am, Windows User2007 wrote: Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. Ctrl-Wheel_roll zooms in most applications I run (Firefox, Acrobat, Excel'07, Powerpoint'07), but NOT Word'07. I'm using Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and Intellioint 6.10.158.0. My wheel scrolls up/down the document, but with Ctrl-wheel there is no zoom in/out ike other applications. Any ideas? Thanks, Patrick |
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An answer elsewhere pointed out that the wheel does scroll as long as the
Word window is not active - surely a fault in the MS programming "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: What if you give the wheel a really fast twirl? Does it work then? I find that it works if twirled really fast, but not very well, and it can't be controlled with any precision. My own "solution" is that I've given up using Ctrl+Zoom in Word 2007, and use either the slider in the status bar (bottom of the Word window) or the Zoom control built into my keyboard. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "J Walker" wrote in message ... I have exactly the same problem too. Windows XP, Office XP, Belkin laptop mouse. "Danny" wrote: I have the same problem. Windows XP Pro, Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse. Scroll Wheel doesn't work. Help!!! "Patrick" wrote: On Oct 29, 3:08 am, Windows User2007 wrote: Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. Ctrl-Wheel_roll zooms in most applications I run (Firefox, Acrobat, Excel'07, Powerpoint'07), but NOT Word'07. I'm using Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and Intellioint 6.10.158.0. My wheel scrolls up/down the document, but with Ctrl-wheel there is no zoom in/out ike other applications. Any ideas? Thanks, Patrick |
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Scrolling itself doesn't seem to be a problem in Word (at least not here).
The original question was about Ctrl+wheel for zooming. In any case, it does indeed look like a fault in MS' programming since [here, anyway] the problem occurs only in Word and in Outlook message and notes windows (e.g., in the notes area of a contact, journal entry, task, etc.). Here, the problem occurs in Word 2003, as well... so I suspect that the basic problem is how the mouse and Word talk to each other. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "wagibson" wrote in message ... An answer elsewhere pointed out that the wheel does scroll as long as the Word window is not active - surely a fault in the MS programming "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: What if you give the wheel a really fast twirl? Does it work then? I find that it works if twirled really fast, but not very well, and it can't be controlled with any precision. My own "solution" is that I've given up using Ctrl+Zoom in Word 2007, and use either the slider in the status bar (bottom of the Word window) or the Zoom control built into my keyboard. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "J Walker" wrote in message ... I have exactly the same problem too. Windows XP, Office XP, Belkin laptop mouse. "Danny" wrote: I have the same problem. Windows XP Pro, Wireless Laser 6000 Mouse. Scroll Wheel doesn't work. Help!!! "Patrick" wrote: On Oct 29, 3:08 am, Windows User2007 wrote: Good point - I just checked the same thing. Well done M$. Scrolling doesn't work in Word, but works in Word help. As someone has pointed out, switching from Enhanced Scroll Mode to Intelli-Mouse mode works, but I don't know how to set the same scroll rate - where I had 3 lines per scroll unit. Ctrl-Wheel_roll zooms in most applications I run (Firefox, Acrobat, Excel'07, Powerpoint'07), but NOT Word'07. I'm using Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and Intellioint 6.10.158.0. My wheel scrolls up/down the document, but with Ctrl-wheel there is no zoom in/out ike other applications. Any ideas? Thanks, Patrick |
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