Yea.. good point about common softwares but i guess its hard to find which
ones may be at the root of this (I'm assuming the only way to find out is to
uninstall one by one and see if the issue gets solved? which might take a
loooong time coz like i said, there's no regular interval when this hits)..
hmm remote access can be ruled out i guess cuz on my personal laptop (Dell)
i never use it for any remote access.. one common screen capture utility
that i do use however is SnagIt (which is just fabulous i must say

) and
i'm sincerely hoping that's not the cause here.. i'm trying to remember if
this has ever happened when i have never opened SnagIt in the day.. hmm..
to answer your question though yes i've tried Alt+F4 or just downright 'X'
ing the window close but no go.. when the problem hits, it hits all windows
i have.. so for example if i bring up firefox it'll scroll to the extreme
bottom, if i bring up IE same thing, MS Word same thing.. and so on..
nothing short of a reboot fixes it, which can be highly irritating in the
middle of work.
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> Ajit C wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm desperately looking for help on this one. All of a sudden at some
>> point
>> of time whatever window i have active will scroll to an extreme
>> (sometimes
>> its all to the right, and sometimes it goes all to the bottom). If i
>> forcibly try to push the scroll bar up that doesn't work either, unless i
>> push it up and don't bring my cursor back into the main 'body' of the
>> window
>> (meaning if i hover on the toolbars or on the task bar or basically
>> anywhere
>> except the main place) then the scrolling doesn't happen. Only way to
>> solve
>> this so far is a reboot, but that's SUCH a pain when i'm at work and have
>> apps open.
>>
>> I guess I can conclude that its not because any keys on the keyboard may
>> be
>> stuck because a reboot wouldn't solve it in that case right? Also it
>> doesn't
>> seem to be a laptop issue because i've had it on different laptops. I
>> tried
>> googling it but i'm not even sure what keywords to use as just "auto
>> scrolling windows xp" etc. brings up too many irrelevant links.
>>
>> This current laptop is an IBM Thinkpad T60, and I have windows xp SP2 and
>> this auto scrolling happens on any active window (as i mentioned) and
>> doesn't specifically happen with the start of any specific app. Would
>> appreciate any help on this, thanks very much!
>>
>> ajit
>>
>>
>
> Does this
> because i've had it on different laptops
> mean that the scrolling problem happens on different laptops?
> Are there any common softwares on those laptops.
> Sounds like a driver issue or something that hooks the driver.
> Screen capture utilities?
> Remote access drivers?
>
> Sometimes a hot-zone on a touchpad can put you into scrolling mode.
> Or accidentally pressing both left and right buttons...or with a
> control key.
>
> Suppose you've tried Alt-F4 to close the window...or escape to undo an
> input mode.
>