Mouse wheel doesn't scroll correctly ONLY on my pc












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My mouse wheel has started doing that thing where it scrolls up a few times if I'm scrolling down.



Here's my mouse settings (Windows 10 Settings window AND Control Panel mouse properties).



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Its a Redragon Centrophorus so I don't really expect miracles but I took it in to the shop I where I bought it, they plugged it into a pc and the scroll wheel scrolls perfectly fine there.



I've tried a different USB port on my pc but the problem persists. I'm not sure what to try.










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  • it's definitely not related to the settings but some physical hardware problem. That's why it doesn't depend on which USB port you've plugged in. Try cleaning the mouse or buy a new mouse
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My mouse wheel has started doing that thing where it scrolls up a few times if I'm scrolling down.



Here's my mouse settings (Windows 10 Settings window AND Control Panel mouse properties).



enter image description here



Its a Redragon Centrophorus so I don't really expect miracles but I took it in to the shop I where I bought it, they plugged it into a pc and the scroll wheel scrolls perfectly fine there.



I've tried a different USB port on my pc but the problem persists. I'm not sure what to try.










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  • it's definitely not related to the settings but some physical hardware problem. That's why it doesn't depend on which USB port you've plugged in. Try cleaning the mouse or buy a new mouse
    – phuclv
    Jan 6 at 8:37
















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My mouse wheel has started doing that thing where it scrolls up a few times if I'm scrolling down.



Here's my mouse settings (Windows 10 Settings window AND Control Panel mouse properties).



enter image description here



Its a Redragon Centrophorus so I don't really expect miracles but I took it in to the shop I where I bought it, they plugged it into a pc and the scroll wheel scrolls perfectly fine there.



I've tried a different USB port on my pc but the problem persists. I'm not sure what to try.










share|improve this question













My mouse wheel has started doing that thing where it scrolls up a few times if I'm scrolling down.



Here's my mouse settings (Windows 10 Settings window AND Control Panel mouse properties).



enter image description here



Its a Redragon Centrophorus so I don't really expect miracles but I took it in to the shop I where I bought it, they plugged it into a pc and the scroll wheel scrolls perfectly fine there.



I've tried a different USB port on my pc but the problem persists. I'm not sure what to try.







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  • it's definitely not related to the settings but some physical hardware problem. That's why it doesn't depend on which USB port you've plugged in. Try cleaning the mouse or buy a new mouse
    – phuclv
    Jan 6 at 8:37




















  • it's definitely not related to the settings but some physical hardware problem. That's why it doesn't depend on which USB port you've plugged in. Try cleaning the mouse or buy a new mouse
    – phuclv
    Jan 6 at 8:37


















it's definitely not related to the settings but some physical hardware problem. That's why it doesn't depend on which USB port you've plugged in. Try cleaning the mouse or buy a new mouse
– phuclv
Jan 6 at 8:37






it's definitely not related to the settings but some physical hardware problem. That's why it doesn't depend on which USB port you've plugged in. Try cleaning the mouse or buy a new mouse
– phuclv
Jan 6 at 8:37












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Possible solution is : turning off the option "Allow themes to change mouse pointers".
You can do this by going to : Control panel>Hardware and sound>mouse
Then select the tab "Pointers" and uncheck the box that says "Allow themes to change mouse pointers". [windows 7 tested]






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    The mouse wheel has a series of small slats or spokes that are read optically as it turns.



    I guarantee you have a little ball of hair and lint blocking the light.



    Careful disassembly and something like a toothpick to clean the optical path will fix it.






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      Possible solution is : turning off the option "Allow themes to change mouse pointers".
      You can do this by going to : Control panel>Hardware and sound>mouse
      Then select the tab "Pointers" and uncheck the box that says "Allow themes to change mouse pointers". [windows 7 tested]






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        Possible solution is : turning off the option "Allow themes to change mouse pointers".
        You can do this by going to : Control panel>Hardware and sound>mouse
        Then select the tab "Pointers" and uncheck the box that says "Allow themes to change mouse pointers". [windows 7 tested]






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          Possible solution is : turning off the option "Allow themes to change mouse pointers".
          You can do this by going to : Control panel>Hardware and sound>mouse
          Then select the tab "Pointers" and uncheck the box that says "Allow themes to change mouse pointers". [windows 7 tested]






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          Possible solution is : turning off the option "Allow themes to change mouse pointers".
          You can do this by going to : Control panel>Hardware and sound>mouse
          Then select the tab "Pointers" and uncheck the box that says "Allow themes to change mouse pointers". [windows 7 tested]







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              The mouse wheel has a series of small slats or spokes that are read optically as it turns.



              I guarantee you have a little ball of hair and lint blocking the light.



              Careful disassembly and something like a toothpick to clean the optical path will fix it.






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                The mouse wheel has a series of small slats or spokes that are read optically as it turns.



                I guarantee you have a little ball of hair and lint blocking the light.



                Careful disassembly and something like a toothpick to clean the optical path will fix it.






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                  The mouse wheel has a series of small slats or spokes that are read optically as it turns.



                  I guarantee you have a little ball of hair and lint blocking the light.



                  Careful disassembly and something like a toothpick to clean the optical path will fix it.






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                  The mouse wheel has a series of small slats or spokes that are read optically as it turns.



                  I guarantee you have a little ball of hair and lint blocking the light.



                  Careful disassembly and something like a toothpick to clean the optical path will fix it.







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