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Hi
could you try with a wired mouse (not the track-pad) and see if the problem persists?
Hi
could you try with a wired mouse (not the track-pad) and see if the problem persists?
The scrolling function of a keypad requires the software package, whereas only the driver is needed for moving the cursor and clicking.
Try reinstalling the keypad software, which can be found on the Support Downloads webpage for your model laptop here: http://support.dell.com/support/down...nConsent=False
Save/unzip it to your Downloads folder and rightclick .exe to run as Admin from there.
Ah, yay, that worked, gregrocker. Now I just hafta figure out where to make the mouse a little less sensitive; it's swirling all over the place ~.~
@BFK
Like I said in the other post, I right-clicked the empty part of the start menu and went into Properties.
Then I clicked Personnalize / Customize / Options (not sure what this is in English?).
The top two on the menu that pops up (Activer les menus contexuels / glisser-deplacer & Afficher les programmes nouvellements installes en surbrillance) fixed it.
Hello again Yusifer.
I'm glad you found a solution that worked for you; thanks for the update.
At Control Panel>Mouse, slow down the Pointer Speed at Mouse Properties, or look for Keypad sensitivity there or on the Keypad software you installed.
I searched Mouse and the speed solution was the first thing that popped up.
Thanks a lot, guys! All solved :P
Personally I never install the software on my keypads, because the scrollbar gets in the way so much I just end up uninstalling it anyways. But most of my friends want it. Scrollwheeler here.
Try drag and drop to the recycle bin.