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I'm running Windows XP Home, my mouse wheel only scrolls up. Any ideas?

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I have the same problem on my laptop running win 2000. Went to control panel and did not have much luck there. Hopefully someone knows a fix for this.

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We have several pc's running XP pro and the mouse wheel scrolls fine in both directions.

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What version of RsLogix500 are you using? Is it even compatible with XPHome? You need to check the compatibility matrix on Rockwell's site

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I have the same problem, but intermittent. In such cases I go to the mouse properties and set wheel to scrole by 2 or 3 lines. It helps. Edited by Sergei Troizky

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Adjusting the wheel scroll from one to three clicks worked. Thanks for the tip!

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I get the same problem, running Windows 2000 Pro and a Logitech traveler mouse. I have always ended up going to the slider on the right side of the screen and clicking or sliding to move down. My laptop has an integrated pointing device and a glidepad, but the buttons don't work so I use the mouse. I don't think I want to load 4 MB worth of Logitech's Mouseware so that I can adjust the mouse itself.

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Okay, so I installed the drivers.... now it only scrolls down in "universal scroll" mode. I wonder if I have an ordinary PS/2 mouse around here.....

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Even with the mouse, I've found the directional arrows to be much easier to scroll.

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I am not having problems with Logix 500, but 5K version 11.12 the wheel will not work at all.

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Don't know if the fix is worse than the problem, but I resolved this issue by installing service pack two on my XP machine.

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