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| Laptop mouse buttons not working Hi guys, I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. Thanks in advance. :D |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Jon wrote:[color=blue] > Hi guys, > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Jon wrote:[color=blue] > Hi guys, > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Jon wrote:[color=blue] > Hi guys, > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Jon wrote:[color=blue] > Hi guys, > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Thanks for the quick reply Mark. The button has 5 different ways of being pushed in. Once like a normal click then up, down, left and right. It's an Acer Aspire 5720 laptop with Vista Home Premium. I've tried it with several programs and it doesn't seem to work with anything. "Mark Bourne" wrote: [color=blue] > Jon wrote:[color=green] > > Hi guys, > > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] > > Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button > down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you > want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! > Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they > sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at > least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. > > Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop > which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to > use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although > that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is > where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the > drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. > > I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if > anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what > laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / > Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. >[/color] |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Thanks for the quick reply Mark. The button has 5 different ways of being pushed in. Once like a normal click then up, down, left and right. It's an Acer Aspire 5720 laptop with Vista Home Premium. I've tried it with several programs and it doesn't seem to work with anything. "Mark Bourne" wrote: [color=blue] > Jon wrote:[color=green] > > Hi guys, > > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] > > Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button > down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you > want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! > Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they > sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at > least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. > > Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop > which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to > use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although > that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is > where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the > drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. > > I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if > anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what > laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / > Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. >[/color] |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Thanks for the quick reply Mark. The button has 5 different ways of being pushed in. Once like a normal click then up, down, left and right. It's an Acer Aspire 5720 laptop with Vista Home Premium. I've tried it with several programs and it doesn't seem to work with anything. "Mark Bourne" wrote: [color=blue] > Jon wrote:[color=green] > > Hi guys, > > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] > > Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button > down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you > want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! > Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they > sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at > least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. > > Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop > which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to > use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although > that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is > where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the > drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. > > I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if > anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what > laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / > Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. >[/color] |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Jon wrote:[color=blue] > Hi guys, > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Thanks for the quick reply Mark. The button has 5 different ways of being pushed in. Once like a normal click then up, down, left and right. It's an Acer Aspire 5720 laptop with Vista Home Premium. I've tried it with several programs and it doesn't seem to work with anything. "Mark Bourne" wrote: [color=blue] > Jon wrote:[color=green] > > Hi guys, > > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] > > Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button > down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you > want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! > Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they > sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at > least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. > > Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop > which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to > use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although > that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is > where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the > drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. > > I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if > anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what > laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / > Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. >[/color] |
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| Re: Laptop mouse buttons not working Thanks for the quick reply Mark. The button has 5 different ways of being pushed in. Once like a normal click then up, down, left and right. It's an Acer Aspire 5720 laptop with Vista Home Premium. I've tried it with several programs and it doesn't seem to work with anything. "Mark Bourne" wrote: [color=blue] > Jon wrote:[color=green] > > Hi guys, > > I got a new laptop recently but the middle (scroller) button on the touch > > pad doesn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas what to do? I've tried > > the general mouse settings but didn't see anything there. > > > > Thanks in advance. :D[/color] > > Depending on which laptop you have, you might have to hold that button > down while moving another finger over the touchpad in the direction you > want to scroll. Not all laptops with that feature work in the same way! > Also, the way such features are sometimes implemented means that they > sometimes don't work with all software, although I'd expect it to at > least work with Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. > > Have you tried contacting the manufacturer, since this is a new laptop > which presumably shipped with Vista? They may be able to explain how to > use the button (if you're not clear on that), how to enable it (although > that would usually appear in Control Panel > Mouse, which I assume is > where you have looked for "general mouse settings"), how to update the > drivers, or there may well be a fault they need to repair. > > I'm unlikely to be able to offer any more advice than that, but if > anyone else is able to, they will probably need to at least know what > laptop (make and model) you have. The version of Vista (Home Basic / > Home Premium / Business / Ultimate) might also make a difference. >[/color] |
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