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I just bought an MX Revolution, using Logitech Setpoint 4.72. Whenever I enter Control Panel to make the mouse wheel scroll one screen/page at a time, the setting does not hold, it changes back after the dialog is closed. Unfortunately, the setpoint software is necessary for some critical functions. Otherwise, any clues to correct that would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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"John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message news:bnQyl.27156$ZP4.26171@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... > > I just bought an MX Revolution, using Logitech Setpoint 4.72. > Whenever I enter Control Panel to make the mouse wheel scroll one > screen/page at a time, the setting does not hold, it changes back > after the dialog is closed. Unfortunately, the setpoint software is > necessary for some critical functions. Otherwise, any clues to > correct that would be appreciated. > > Thanks. I'm running the same Setpoint version, and don't have that problem. Did you click apply before clicking OK? On some software, it does make a difference. Also, you should shut down any anti-virus, anti-spyware, and any 3rd party firewall such as Norton or Zone Alarm before installing. You might have some luck uninstalling Setpoint, shutting down AV, etc., and re-installing it. I've had to do that before because of weird behavior after the installation of software. SC Tom |
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"SC Tom" <sc@tom.net> wrote:
> "John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote >> I just bought an MX Revolution, using Logitech Setpoint 4.72. >> Whenever I enter Control Panel to make the mouse wheel scroll one >> screen/page at a time, the setting does not hold, it changes back >> after the dialog is closed. Unfortunately, the setpoint software >> is necessary for some critical functions. Otherwise, any clues to >> correct that would be appreciated. > I'm running the same Setpoint version, and don't have that > problem. Using an MX Revolution? > Did you click apply before clicking OK? Yes, and every possible combination of other things. > Also, you should shut down any anti-virus, anti-spyware, and any > 3rd party firewall such as Norton or Zone Alarm before installing. I make incrimental backups of Windows during a clean install. Doing one now. Fresh install of slipstreamed XP SP3 on a modern Intel mainboard (DP35DP). Scrolling one screen at a time works great in various applications on a clean installation of Windows XP SP3, until Logitech's SetPoint software is installed. After the install, when SetPoint is shut down, it works again. I have seen many similar comments doing research. The scroll control formats (for the MX Revolution in Control Panel mouse settings and in the SetPoint software) are different, I suspect that has something to do with the problem. Likely there is a registry workaround, while keeping the second "wheel" volume control (that is what I bought the MX for). My job... find the workaround. |
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"John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message news:KDXEl.24557$Ws1.23136@nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com... > "SC Tom" <sc@tom.net> wrote: >> "John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote > >>> I just bought an MX Revolution, using Logitech Setpoint 4.72. >>> Whenever I enter Control Panel to make the mouse wheel scroll one >>> screen/page at a time, the setting does not hold, it changes back >>> after the dialog is closed. Unfortunately, the setpoint software >>> is necessary for some critical functions. Otherwise, any clues to >>> correct that would be appreciated. > >> I'm running the same Setpoint version, and don't have that >> problem. > > Using an MX Revolution? No, I've a small portable laser mouse. > >> Did you click apply before clicking OK? > > Yes, and every possible combination of other things. > >> Also, you should shut down any anti-virus, anti-spyware, and any >> 3rd party firewall such as Norton or Zone Alarm before installing. > > I make incrimental backups of Windows during a clean install. Doing > one now. Fresh install of slipstreamed XP SP3 on a modern Intel > mainboard (DP35DP). Scrolling one screen at a time works great in > various applications on a clean installation of Windows XP SP3, > until Logitech's SetPoint software is installed. After the install, > when SetPoint is shut down, it works again. I have seen many similar > comments doing research. The scroll control formats (for the MX > Revolution in Control Panel mouse settings and in the SetPoint > software) are different, I suspect that has something to do with the > problem. Likely there is a registry workaround, while keeping the > second "wheel" volume control (that is what I bought the MX for). My > job... find the workaround. You're right; it does look like a unique problem to the MX Revolution. Have you checked or asked here? http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/ Someone there may have come up with a solution. |
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"SC Tom" <sc@tom.net> wrote:
> "John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message >> "SC Tom" <sc@tom.net> wrote: >>> "John Doe" <jdoe@usenetlove.invalid> wrote >>>> I just bought an MX Revolution, using Logitech Setpoint 4.72. >>>> Whenever I enter Control Panel to make the mouse wheel scroll >>>> one screen/page at a time, the setting does not hold, it >>>> changes back after the dialog is closed. Unfortunately, the >>>> setpoint software is necessary for some critical functions. >>>> Otherwise, any clues to correct that would be appreciated. >> >>> I'm running the same Setpoint version, and don't have that >>> problem. >> >> Using an MX Revolution? > > No, I've a small portable laser mouse. >> >>> Did you click apply before clicking OK? >> >> Yes, and every possible combination of other things. >> >>> Also, you should shut down any anti-virus, anti-spyware, and any >>> 3rd party firewall such as Norton or Zone Alarm before >>> installing. >> >> I make incrimental backups of Windows during a clean install. >> Doing one now. Fresh install of slipstreamed XP SP3 on a modern >> Intel mainboard (DP35DP). Scrolling one screen at a time works >> great in various applications on a clean installation of Windows >> XP SP3, until Logitech's SetPoint software is installed. After >> the install, when SetPoint is shut down, it works again. I have >> seen many similar comments doing research. The scroll control >> formats (for the MX Revolution in Control Panel mouse settings >> and in the SetPoint software) are different, I suspect that has >> something to do with the problem. Likely there is a registry >> workaround, while keeping the second "wheel" volume control (that >> is what I bought the MX for). My job... find the workaround. > > You're right; it does look like a unique problem to the MX > Revolution. Have you checked or asked here? > http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/ http://forums.logitech.com/logitech...essage.id=21985 Apparently no one there knows how to make a Logitech MicroGear mouse persistently scroll one page at a time using Setpoint software. > Someone there may have come up with a solution. Using Sysinternals Process Monitor, filtering out everything except operations on the registry value WheelScrollLines, you can see Logitech's Setpoint software trashing that value. You can even verify the process responsible for reversing the correct setting is in fact Setpoint. I do not understand the purpose, but Setpoint frequently/constantly changes the value from "-1" to a positive number (like every time a window is activated), so that applications cannot scroll one page at a time. Sometimes Setpoint changes the correct value back to the control panel grayed out number of lines setting, other times Setpoint changes the correct value back to the Logitech slider equivalent number of lines setting. I did not figure out why it chose one over the other wrong value. However... Apparently the registry key Desktop can be made read only to keep Logitech from persistently trashing the registry value WheelScrollLines. How well that works might depend on how often the Desktop key needs changing. So far, it works great here, it even solves some related problems. |
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