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I'm in deep trouble!
Same thing as everyone here, my scrollbar is uncontrollable: it goes up and down at lightning speed! I had this problem a month ago and then nothing until today when it starts again! My antivirus finds nothing. When I go to the mouse properties, the computer tells me that the device is working properly. However, my folder C:/WINDOWS/cursors/ is empty, it must have been deleted.
I'm almost convinced that I've caught a virus which, once identified, will probably be called "the shoemaker's cat". lol
My PC is going to be formatted and I hope the problem will be resolved. It's driving me crazy. It's enough to make you disgusted with the internet. Luckily I have a laptop to talk to you, otherwise it would be mission impossible.
HELP ME
Same thing as everyone here, my scrollbar is uncontrollable: it goes up and down at lightning speed! I had this problem a month ago and then nothing until today when it starts again! My antivirus finds nothing. When I go to the mouse properties, the computer tells me that the device is working properly. However, my folder C:/WINDOWS/cursors/ is empty, it must have been deleted.
I'm almost convinced that I've caught a virus which, once identified, will probably be called "the shoemaker's cat". lol
My PC is going to be formatted and I hope the problem will be resolved. It's driving me crazy. It's enough to make you disgusted with the internet. Luckily I have a laptop to talk to you, otherwise it would be mission impossible.
HELP ME
Hi everyone,
I'm new.
And I have the same problem as you, the scroll bar moves by itself, it goes away and comes back, it's really very annoying. I've already done scans with online antivirus, with my anti-spyware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Ewido but none of them found anything.
I don't know what to do anymore.
I'm new.
And I have the same problem as you, the scroll bar moves by itself, it goes away and comes back, it's really very annoying. I've already done scans with online antivirus, with my anti-spyware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Ewido but none of them found anything.
I don't know what to do anymore.
Hello,
I have the same problem. In addition to the scrolling issue, it also affects the sound when I watch a DivX. It decreases and increases on its own. I suspect a problem with the mouse (scroll wheel). I will check this evening if the sound slider of my player is controlled by the wheel.
Has anyone tried unplugging the mouse? Does the problem persist?
I’ve also browsed English websites but found nothing.
This is really annoying. We need to find something.
Thank you.
I have the same problem. In addition to the scrolling issue, it also affects the sound when I watch a DivX. It decreases and increases on its own. I suspect a problem with the mouse (scroll wheel). I will check this evening if the sound slider of my player is controlled by the wheel.
Has anyone tried unplugging the mouse? Does the problem persist?
I’ve also browsed English websites but found nothing.
This is really annoying. We need to find something.
Thank you.
Hello everyone, same problem as you all. Trojan and virus tests negative. By any chance, are you using a Logitech mouse? I'm experiencing this issue on several PCs, all equipped with Logitech mice. It might be a driver problem.
Thank you for responding to help move the issue forward.
Thank you for responding to help move the issue forward.
Hello everyone,
Same problem as everyone else except that I’m using Kaella Linux behind a good firewall, the problem appeared with a Logitech mouse and then I tested with another optical Microsoft mouse (with a USB/PS2 adapter) and after rebooting and ten minutes of testing, it hasn’t reappeared...
I'm going to try to disassemble and clean the Logitech mouse.
Same problem as everyone else except that I’m using Kaella Linux behind a good firewall, the problem appeared with a Logitech mouse and then I tested with another optical Microsoft mouse (with a USB/PS2 adapter) and after rebooting and ten minutes of testing, it hasn’t reappeared...
I'm going to try to disassemble and clean the Logitech mouse.
Hi!!
Same problem, I'm on a laptop and I've tried with the touchpad, same issue, so it's not a mouse problem.. it's quite a hassle! The reboot didn't change anything.. antivirus, spybot, and ad aware found nothing...
If anyone else is having the same issue....
thanks!
Same problem, I'm on a laptop and I've tried with the touchpad, same issue, so it's not a mouse problem.. it's quite a hassle! The reboot didn't change anything.. antivirus, spybot, and ad aware found nothing...
If anyone else is having the same issue....
thanks!
I have the same issue. But as soon as I unplug my keyboard, everything works fine except that I have to write all my texts using the virtual keyboard, and it's really a hassle. So, virus issue or other Trojan, I don't know.
Hello,
I no longer have the problem because I changed my mouse, which I had thoroughly cleaned. But the problem persisted. There must have been an electronic issue, a contact, or something else...
I bought another mouse of the same type (optical but from Microsoft) and connected it to the same port as the old one to see if it might be the socket (the one I can't remember the name of, is it round?) and there you go, the crazy scrolling bar is gone.
So it’s probably your keyboard that’s acting up in your case! If possible, try plugging in another one.
Just to remind you, I also got really scared about viruses or trojans, but apparently that’s not the case. Good thing.
I hope it will be the same for you too.
I no longer have the problem because I changed my mouse, which I had thoroughly cleaned. But the problem persisted. There must have been an electronic issue, a contact, or something else...
I bought another mouse of the same type (optical but from Microsoft) and connected it to the same port as the old one to see if it might be the socket (the one I can't remember the name of, is it round?) and there you go, the crazy scrolling bar is gone.
So it’s probably your keyboard that’s acting up in your case! If possible, try plugging in another one.
Just to remind you, I also got really scared about viruses or trojans, but apparently that’s not the case. Good thing.
I hope it will be the same for you too.
I have a Microsoft wireless mouse for at least 2 years, my mouse stutters, really annoying, and sometimes nothing happens, grrrrrr, I'm testing the mouse, the central scroll wheel, and if necessary, I'll go buy another one!
I'm following this with interest, and it's fun to see that others have the same problem, I feel less alone ha!
I'm following this with interest, and it's fun to see that others have the same problem, I feel less alone ha!
I have a Logitech too... I'm having the same problem with the scroll wheel, I'll give Microsoft a shot, who knows???
Hello everyone
I've been having a similar problem for a week (HP PC). The scrollbar on the right starts moving by itself after about 15 minutes of use and becomes unusable after 30 minutes. All drop-down menus are affected, and this happens with any software (IE, Word, etc...).
The only solution is to restart...
The discussions on this site provide some ideas, but no miracle solution!
Thank you if you have any new information on the subject.
I've been having a similar problem for a week (HP PC). The scrollbar on the right starts moving by itself after about 15 minutes of use and becomes unusable after 30 minutes. All drop-down menus are affected, and this happens with any software (IE, Word, etc...).
The only solution is to restart...
The discussions on this site provide some ideas, but no miracle solution!
Thank you if you have any new information on the subject.
Hello everyone
I had the same problem with my mouse, don't worry it's neither a trojan nor anything else. If you have an antivirus like Kaspersky, it doesn't let anything through. Not even hardware or hackers.
For those with a Logitech wireless mouse: remove the battery for a moment, you'll see that the scrolling stops, because in this way, you reset the mouse's firmware (the brain of the mouse).
For those with different mice, unplug your mouse and see what happens for a moment, restart your system. Then plug the mouse back in and restart again, a driver update will happen automatically through your operating system.
Thank you all.
For those with specific problems, please provide more details so we can help you effectively.
I had the same problem with my mouse, don't worry it's neither a trojan nor anything else. If you have an antivirus like Kaspersky, it doesn't let anything through. Not even hardware or hackers.
For those with a Logitech wireless mouse: remove the battery for a moment, you'll see that the scrolling stops, because in this way, you reset the mouse's firmware (the brain of the mouse).
For those with different mice, unplug your mouse and see what happens for a moment, restart your system. Then plug the mouse back in and restart again, a driver update will happen automatically through your operating system.
Thank you all.
For those with specific problems, please provide more details so we can help you effectively.
same problem with a wireless Logitech (pack with keyboard).
Reinstalling Windows had no effect! I have already disassembled the mouse to clean the wheel and the optical part...
It doesn't change anything. I have the impression that it is a hardware issue (mouse or sensor). Moving the receiver changes it a bit but not completely.
If I use a wired mouse, there is no problem!!!
Reinstalling Windows had no effect! I have already disassembled the mouse to clean the wheel and the optical part...
It doesn't change anything. I have the impression that it is a hardware issue (mouse or sensor). Moving the receiver changes it a bit but not completely.
If I use a wired mouse, there is no problem!!!
Using Smitfraudfix and cleaning up unnecessary files, cookies, and "TEMP" files resolved my annoying screen instability issue. The pages were shaking up and down, and the arrow and scrollbar were moving down on their own, whether online or in word processing, to the point that I had difficulty typing.
I'm on XP and Kaspersky. The people at a famous multimedia store told me I needed to change the graphics card, what a joke. In fact, it was enough to tidy things up. Good luck.
I'm on XP and Kaspersky. The people at a famous multimedia store told me I needed to change the graphics card, what a joke. In fact, it was enough to tidy things up. Good luck.
It's also the mouse. I thought I was done thanks to Smitfraud and others, and then the jitters came back.
I have an old Logitech wireless mouse, about three years old.
On my laptop, it’s enough to disconnect the mouse, whether by removing the USB key/mouse or turning off the mouse, for all instability to stop.
I have an old Logitech wireless mouse, about three years old.
On my laptop, it’s enough to disconnect the mouse, whether by removing the USB key/mouse or turning off the mouse, for all instability to stop.
Listen guys, I'm not registered but without meaning to, I accidentally slid my mouse to the top of the taskbar and clicked the left button, and now the size is locked. What should I do...
Also, when I scroll down, the normal size isn't there anymore.
Actually, I had the modes: taskbar pinned and "raised" taskbar as I call it, meaning
a little more raised.
HELP ME
the unfortunate one.
Also, when I scroll down, the normal size isn't there anymore.
Actually, I had the modes: taskbar pinned and "raised" taskbar as I call it, meaning
a little more raised.
HELP ME
the unfortunate one.
Hi everyone, I had this problem until now:
Crazy scrolling bar => I thought it was my mouse, so I unplugged it: Problem solved!
But it sucks to have to buy a new mouse, so I tried a bunch of things like plugging in my receiver while turning off the mouse => Same problem...
I figured it might be a key on the keyboard stuck... But no. Through total illogic, I removed the batteries from my keyboard (just a little reset ^^) and MAGIC! No more problems ^^
I hope I helped you =p
Crazy scrolling bar => I thought it was my mouse, so I unplugged it: Problem solved!
But it sucks to have to buy a new mouse, so I tried a bunch of things like plugging in my receiver while turning off the mouse => Same problem...
I figured it might be a key on the keyboard stuck... But no. Through total illogic, I removed the batteries from my keyboard (just a little reset ^^) and MAGIC! No more problems ^^
I hope I helped you =p
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