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Yes the logitech cd is named iTouch 2.1
I installed this driver but have a feeling its not compatable with Windows 7.
Also as I have said this model is not even listed on the logitech website, although the keyboard works o/k.
Yes the logitech cd is named iTouch 2.1
I installed this driver but have a feeling its not compatable with Windows 7.
Also as I have said this model is not even listed on the logitech website, although the keyboard works o/k.
You said some programs work and others don't, but only listed Word as one that does not work right. What other programs don't work.
And note that if Win7 drivers are not available, you usually can use Vista. Just make sure you select 32-bit or 64-bit accordingly.
The only other that does not scroll and which I use quite a lot is Microsoft Office Onenote.
jack
Hmmm, so it is just Office products. A quick Google search shows you are not alone: no mouse scroll with Office. Several solutions worked, many did not. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling your mouse driver. Some users reinstalled the Intellipoint drivers. One use switched to Print Layout mode.
Went out today and bought another mouse, its a USB wirelss model, the box said for all operating systems including Windows 7.
Plugged in and the message came up 'Driver Installed'
Its exactly the same in Office, wont scroll.
O/K in other programs.
I give up.
jack
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Try starting Word in Safe Mode:
Start > Run and type in
winword /a
and press enter.
Does scrolling work in Safe Mode? If so, check out third party add-ins.
No, still the same in Safe Mode
jack