PC Question...Mouse Scrolling
#1
PC Question...Mouse Scrolling
So my HD crashed and then scrashed again. I just replaced it with a new one and now trying to restore everything.
I can not figure out why when I scroll using the mouse why it is jumpy and not smooth. Like there is a delay.
Anyone?
I can not figure out why when I scroll using the mouse why it is jumpy and not smooth. Like there is a delay.
Anyone?
#7
Originally Posted by csledd
you need to install the driver for your video card and not use the windows driver for it.. go to the manufacturer's website.. should be either nvidia, ati, or intel (unless you have an oooold computer lol)
#13
Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
It is a newer Dell. But, a ball style mouse. It is NOT wireless. The ball seems fine. The problem is only when scrolling.
Option 2 go to the control panal and click on the mouse properties and you can accelerate the movement of the mouse so its not choppy.
#15
You need to go to the mouse properties and try a few things reinstall the driver that controls it may be an old version or possibly corrupt. One way another your solution will be in that control panal.
#18
Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
I also have no sound! I am beginning to suspect a driver problem. BUT, I have no clue from here. How the hell do I know what audio driver or video driver I need?
#19
hahahah take it to circuit city.. actually i hate best buy anyways lol
no but really.. right click on my computer and go to properties, click on the hardware tab, and then click device manager. anything with a yellow question mark you need the driver for. either use the driver disk that came with the computer or I would recommend going to the manufactuer's (of the computer) website and download the drivers from there by typing in your model number.
no but really.. right click on my computer and go to properties, click on the hardware tab, and then click device manager. anything with a yellow question mark you need the driver for. either use the driver disk that came with the computer or I would recommend going to the manufactuer's (of the computer) website and download the drivers from there by typing in your model number.
#22
Hell Venom, that's it! very funny.
Turned out to be a video driver problem. ccsledd got it right. I still do not have sound though. The computer seems to think that there is no sound card installed. Any help on this one?
Turned out to be a video driver problem. ccsledd got it right. I still do not have sound though. The computer seems to think that there is no sound card installed. Any help on this one?
#28
Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
How do I know what kind of sound card I have?
#29
also, check the documentation that came with the desktop. unless some bum off the streets, like mr. miagii in the above pic, threw together your pc which you picked up at a swap meet, then there should be install disks and docs for all hardware in your computer