Hmm. The MS mice that I have at home and at the office both work fine. They're not the model of yours, but both have the scroll wheel that zooms or scrolls, along with the middle button snap in DataCad. Both are corded. One at home is optical, one at work still has the ball.
At the office, it is the one that came with the computer, on an XPpro machine. In the control panel, I didn't see the setting that Neil mentioned above. The "scheme" is set on windows default. I didn't see any settings for the middle button at all ... and even the little picture of the mouse only shows a 2-button mouse.
At home, when I went to the MS mouse with the scroll wheel instead of the Belkin 3-button one that messed up, I didn't even install their software. I thought that I would first just plug it in and see if it worked. It did ... scrolling and middle button snap. Since I don't mess with any "special" mouse features, and all the basics worked, I was done.
F.W.I.W.
Steve
Steven R. Baldwin
SRB Ventures
Joplin, Missouri - USA
Steven R. Baldwin
SRB Ventures
Joplin, Missouri - USA
Hello Don,
On a Logitech mouse, you need to set the scroll wheel/middle button to "Middle Button" in the SetPoint (or is it MouseWare?) software button assignments.
On a Logitech mouse, you need to set the scroll wheel/middle button to "Middle Button" in the SetPoint (or is it MouseWare?) software button assignments.
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