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Mouse wheel & Microsoft EDGE.
On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 00:07:02 -0500, Paul
wrote: Peter Jason wrote: On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 23:28:44 -0500, Paul wrote: Peter Jason wrote: On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 21:25:42 -0500, Paul wrote: Peter Jason wrote: On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 19:30:57 -0600, Rene Lamontagne wrote: On 12/29/2017 5:48 PM, Peter Jason wrote: On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 16:47:30 -0600, Rene Lamontagne wrote: On 12/29/2017 4:38 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Win10 creator. Why does the mouse-wheel scrolling not work with EDGE? Peter What mouse? what driver? ? Logitech M510 works fine here, Standard Windows drivers. Rene Thanks, I have a MS mouse "Optical Wheel Mouse 1.1A USB & PS/2 compatible 5V 100mA P/N X802382 003 PID 56180 OEM 0288485 0" Driver version 9.5.172.0 2013 Device HID\VID_045E&PID_0040\8&fb365dc&0&0000 was migrated. Last Device Instance Id: HID\VID_045E&PID_0040\8&fb365dc&0&0000 Class Guid: {4D36E96F-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} Location Path: Migration Rank: 0x0 Present: false It's plugged into my keyboard which is plugged into a USB2 Motherboard socket. Try plugging it in directly into your USB2 por on the MB and see if that helps. Rene Didn't work. Nothing works! Iv 'e tried three mice new & old. All Mice have the USB plug, which doesn't work in USB3 too. Doesn't this number suggest you installed a separate driver for the product ? Rather than using the in-box driver ? Driver version 9.5.172.0 2013 In a quick Google I can find a reference here to it. Like it was a separate install at one time. http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/KEY...0-64-bit.shtml Paul Thanks Paul, but it says the latest driver is already installed. That's not what I meant. Finding that entry on Softpedia, suggests you installed this driver yourself, not Windows. ******* Go to Device Manager, verify the driver version again, then use the "roll back" function in the Device Manager screen, and see if you can get the Windows in-box driver to take over. That's one way to do it. You can also go to Control Panels : Programs and Features, and try removing whatever entry is there for the Microsoft 9.5.172.0 driver you're using. I don't know if Microsoft makes their home-grown drivers the "in-box" driver or not for this stuff. Normally, the in-box drivers are generic things and not Microsoft specific. If you definitely did install that driver as a separate step, try removing it. Backups etc. before you try, for safety... Paul Thanks, I'm getting this when I use the "mouse" in Control Panel. The top dialogue hangs, & the computer then needs a reboot. https://postimg.org/image/scrqd92sl/ So maybe at some point, you downloaded and installed something like this, to run the mouse ? https://www.microsoft.com/accessorie...eyboard-center In your picture, it looks like the .msi was unpacked in a folder on one of your other partitions. Which makes it real easy to lose the thing later (when that drive gets unplugged or reused). In that package, the drivers in the "drivers" folder use different release numbers than the overall package. The overall package is 3.x, whereas the drivers are 9.x . Which is similar to the number on your driver at the moment, it's a 9.x flavor. If you find the EXE you used to install that, you may be able to lay your hands on the MSI again. The MSI file might be archived with other (random) identifiers on your C: somewhere. And while I was looking around with 7ZIP, I did find an "mkc.msi" in the setup folder of the EXE. It's 1.8MB in size. Since that package is a different version than yours, that info is not going to help much in this case. If you install the newer version, the problem there will be, how will Windows Installer go about removing the old one ? It should run into the same problem of not having an mkc.msi. Just like Programs and Features would whine about. The download I got, to poke around in, was http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...NG_3.2.116.exe 44,895,496 bytes SHA1: DEB66BC1F6529A24F10E63A7D6050A6B5E0A7848 Look on disk and see if you have something with a similar name. Paul I have tested the mouse wheel on the second OS I have on this motherboard (another SSD) and the scrolling works on the MS EDGE. Is it possible to swap the relevant working file on the second system with the corrupted one on the main system. If so, which file is it? Peter |
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Mouse wheel & Microsoft EDGE.
Peter Jason wrote:
I have tested the mouse wheel on the second OS I have on this motherboard (another SSD) and the scrolling works on the MS EDGE. Is it possible to swap the relevant working file on the second system with the corrupted one on the main system. If so, which file is it? Peter LOL. Wouldn't it be nice if it worked that way ? Paul |
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