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harryajh
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      09-12-2007
Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
anywhere to turn it off?

any ideas?

thanks

harry

 
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harryajh
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      09-13-2007
On 12 Sep, 13:42, harryajh <harry...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
> anywhere to turn it off?
>
> any ideas?
>
> thanks
>
> harry


has no one else come across this? - can't believe I'm the only one to
find this irritating!

 
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Malke
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      09-13-2007
harryajh wrote:
> On 12 Sep, 13:42, harryajh <harry...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
>> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
>> anywhere to turn it off?
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> harry

>
> has no one else come across this? - can't believe I'm the only one to
> find this irritating!
>

Actually, the only time I've seen this is when video drivers are not
installed/correct. Try updating your drivers. Here are general drivers
notes:

Never get drivers from Windows Update. Get them from:

1. The device mftr.'s website; OR
2. The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR
3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM
computer (HP, Dell, Sony, etc.).

Read the installation instructions on the website where you get the drivers.

To find out what hardware is in your computer:

1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer.
2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific
model machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers
anyway)
3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc
Advisor. The older Aida32 is good for this, too although it might not
work on Vista.

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor
http://www.aumha.org/free.htm - Aida32 (hosted on Jim Eshelman's site)

If you have installed drivers from Windows Update, you can roll them back:

How to Roll Back a Device Driver in Windows XP - http://tinyurl.com/86yb6
Roll Back Troublesome Device Drivers in Windows Vista from the How-To
Geek - http://tinyurl.com/346lox


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Michael
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      09-13-2007
The only automatic scrolling that I have ever seen on my machine is in
banner adds. Never in a window itself.
Michael

"harryajh" <> wrote in message
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> On 12 Sep, 13:42, harryajh <harry...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
>> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
>> anywhere to turn it off?
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> harry

>
> has no one else come across this? - can't believe I'm the only one to
> find this irritating!
>


 
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harryajh
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      09-14-2007
On 13 Sep, 15:16, "Michael" <mexxwalra...@verson.net> wrote:
> The only automatic scrolling that I have ever seen on my machine is in
> banner adds. Never in a window itself.
> Michael
>
> "harryajh" <harry...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>
> news: ups.com...
>
> > On 12 Sep, 13:42, harryajh <harry...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
> >> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
> >> anywhere to turn it off?

>
> >> any ideas?

>
> >> thanks

>
> >> harry

>
> > has no one else come across this? - can't believe I'm the only one to
> > find this irritating!


Sorry if I've not explained this clearly, as an example -

Open up windows explorer, in the bottom left "Folders" window make it
to narrow to display the whole of the folder names then use the window
vertical scroll bar to scroll up or down - the window contents
automatically scroll horizontally - this is the behavior I would like
to disable - can it be done?

cheers

harry

 
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      09-14-2007
"harryajh" wrote news: ps.com...
>> >> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
>> >> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
>> >> anywhere to turn it off?

>>

> Sorry if I've not explained this clearly, as an example -
>
> Open up windows explorer, in the bottom left "Folders" window make it
> to narrow to display the whole of the folder names then use the window
> vertical scroll bar to scroll up or down - the window contents
> automatically scroll horizontally - this is the behavior I would like
> to disable - can it be done?
>
>

Do you have a wheel mouse? The wheel will scroll up/down and it will also
scroll side to side if you tilt it while turning. Maybe you just need to
reinstall the correct mouse drivers.


 
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harryajh
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      09-20-2007
On 14 Sep, 16:03, <h...@home.again> wrote:
> "harryajh" wrotenews: egroups.com...>> >> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
> >> >> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
> >> >> anywhere to turn it off?

>
> > Sorry if I've not explained this clearly, as an example -

>
> > Open up windows explorer, in the bottom left "Folders" window make it
> > to narrow to display the whole of the folder names then use the window
> > vertical scroll bar to scroll up or down - the window contents
> > automatically scroll horizontally - this is the behavior I would like
> > to disable - can it be done?

>
> Do you have a wheel mouse? The wheel will scroll up/down and it will also
> scroll side to side if you tilt it while turning. Maybe you just need to
> reinstall the correct mouse drivers.


I just can't believe the feature is a fault with my driver - this
happens in a lot of windows and actually tries to save the user from
having to horizontally scroll (in fact the horz scroll bar isn't even
shown!), hidden content in to view!

Looks like I'm going to have to live with it then - many thanks to all
that replied anyway!



 
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TonyP
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      09-26-2007
On Sep 20, 2:12 am, harryajh <harry...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> On 14 Sep, 16:03, <h...@home.again> wrote:
>
> > "harryajh" wrotenews: egroups.com...>> >> Some windows try to automatically scroll their contents horizontally
> > >> >> in to view for you - I for one absolutely hate this but can't find
> > >> >> anywhere to turn it off?

>
> > > Sorry if I've not explained this clearly, as an example -

>
> > > Open up windows explorer, in the bottom left "Folders" window make it
> > > to narrow to display the whole of the folder names then use the window
> > > vertical scroll bar to scroll up or down - the window contents
> > > automatically scroll horizontally - this is the behavior I would like
> > > to disable - can it be done?

>
> > Do you have a wheel mouse? The wheel will scroll up/down and it will also
> > scroll side to side if you tilt it while turning. Maybe you just need to
> > reinstall the correct mouse drivers.

>
> I just can't believe the feature is a fault with my driver - this
> happens in a lot of windows and actually tries to save the user from
> having to horizontally scroll (in fact the horz scroll bar isn't even
> shown!), hidden content in to view!
>
> Looks like I'm going to have to live with it then - many thanks to all
> that replied anyway!


Hi Ya'll:

I have read this thread and to be honest, I think the original author
and I are the only one's that are sane and the rest of you are el
loco. I have an Acer 9300 Aspire notebook, running Windows Vista
Home Basic, and I am about this far | - | from trashing it.

I HATE THE AUTO SCROLLING FEATURE!!!!!!!!!

I don't care if I am on the web, in a file or in a folder, horizontal
or vertical scrolling takes off without me so much as breathing on it
when I move my mouse. One second I'm looking at what I want and
BANG! The next I'm at the bottom, top, sides of what it was that I
was lookling at.

I can't use AutoCad or Alibre 3D modeling as a result. One second I
have a perfect model/display and the next it's either gone, double the
size, or horribly mangled.

What was once a five-minute document to create in MS Word is now 15-
minute nightmare as I have to keep fighting the auto scroll feature to
allow me to get back to where I was in my document.

If I am on my desktop and select multiple icons to move, I.E. I hold
down the CTRL key and select each icon, all of a sudden this auto
scroll thingy appears and makes all of my icons either increase or
decrease in size. Once they were so small, I had to put my glasses
on to read them. Eventually I did a very careful reverse engineer
process to get them back to the larger size. I selected a ground of
ions and some how got this auto scroll thing to come out and increase
their size. I don't need my glasses now, but wow, what big icons you
have Grandpa!

Where's Bill Gates??????

I have had to restore my icons manually so many times it is not funny
any more. On top of that, gone is ithe feature to just right click on
the desktop and select auto-arrange. At least that would put the
icons back in a group and not have them scatterred all over the place,
regardless of their sise. I can deal with that.

So if anyone on this thread says they have not seen it, they're blind
in one eye and can't see out of the other!

I have been very patient with Microsoft and have hoped that they will
come up with fixes to make VISTA more human friendly. My patience is
running thin.

Tony

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RCDove
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      07-01-2008

I have an ACER Travelmate 2490, so I don't know if it will work o
yours, but to get rid of it you need to click onto the 'synaptic
pointing device' icon in the notification area, go into the 'devic
settings' tab and click 'settings'. A new window should open up calle
'properties for synaptics touchpad...' and in the box on the left han
side, click on the heading called 'virtual scrolling' and on the righ
side there will be two boxes allowing you to disable/enabl
vertical/horizontal scrolling


 
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