Scroll wheel function

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by info, Nov 23, 2006.

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    info Guest

    According to AutoCad manuals the scroll wheel should be operating as
    zoom control, but mine works as it does in other programs, the screen
    is scrolling up and down. How do I set this function?
     
    info, Nov 23, 2006
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    hpspt Guest

    About 70% of wireless mice has Autocad scroll problem. Any wired mice (I
    met) are OK...
     
    hpspt, Nov 23, 2006
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    Janice G Guest

    I have Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard. I checked my settings in
    the Logitech command and my middle button is set for "other" rather than
    scroll. It still scrolls in word processing and spreadsheet programs
    but zooms in AutoCad. Also in AC I have the "mbuttonpan" set at "0" so
    I get the OSnap menu when I click the scroll wheel. Hope this helps.
     
    Janice G, Nov 23, 2006
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    speedy Guest

    With Autocad 2002 and earlier this happens under windows 98.
     
    speedy, Nov 23, 2006
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    strawberry Guest

    You could try deleting your mouse driver. It worked for me when I had
    the same problem with my mouse - although it meant I had to forego some
    of my mouse's other functions, things I was never going to use anyway.

    Warning: Before attempting this step, make sure know where your
    reinstallation software is - just in case, and try to gain some
    competency at navigating your way round your computer without using the
    mouse!
     
    strawberry, Nov 24, 2006
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    ng_lurker Guest

    wrote in @h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
    If you're using Win98 (and possibly later,) try holding down the control
    key as you roll the scroll wheel

    HTH

    Rick
     
    ng_lurker, Nov 29, 2006
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