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my slidey thing has stopped working :o(

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sara3 | 16:43 Sat 22nd Oct 2011 | Computers
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the scroll thingie on my touchpad thingie has stopped working, and now I have to drag pages up and down from the scroll thingie on the rhs of the page.

it was working earlier this morning. I've done my usual piece of technical wizardry (re-booted.. 3 times, no less) and it's still not playing.

any ideas, please?
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holy crap.. it's working!!!

lol, thanks for all your help, especially AlBags x

bizarro!
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just for the record, the only thing I changed was to close 3 tabs that were from energy companies re gas/electricity tariffs..
No need to be sorry :-)
I'm not on my laptop at the moment (BTW it's XP), but as I recall, the 'Mouse' option in Control Panel displays the Touchpad options. There's a tab called 'Device' or similar which shows a number of settings which include a horizontal and a vertical scrolling option with a check box against each. I uncheck both and press 'Apply' and then check them again and press 'Apply'
If your options are '1' or '2', try changing them and 'Apply' and then put them back to what they were and 'Apply'.
I'm only a novice, I arrived at this by trial and error. If it doesn't work you will need to wait until one of the experts in this section picks up your post. Have a nice evening :-)
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it's righted itself, Vicasso, but I appreciate the time you've taken with this. thank you x
Excellent and no problem at all :-)
That's the problem Vicasso ..
There is no-one around here that knows anything about PC's.
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;o)

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