• Scroll wheel/ball oddity

    From bp@bp@www.zefox.net to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Monday, August 26, 2024 03:53:15
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.raspberry-pi

    For some time now I've used a scroll wheel mouse with RasPiOS.

    Scrolling down on a page is prone to getting stuck, but scrolling
    up on a page has always worked without fail, at least comparatively.

    The first mouse to display this behavior was a very old Dell, and
    I found that spraying the rotary encoder (which is likely a switch)
    with contact cleaner made the trouble go away for a few weeks or a
    month. I took the problem to be with the switch....

    Lately I've been using an Apple mouse with a trackball on top.
    To my surprise, the behavior is quite similar: Scrolling the
    window down on a page is prone to getting stuck, scrolling up
    is much more reliable. The Apple mouse is very different from
    the Dell so I'm reluctant to take it apart and explore.

    Both Dell and Apple mouse scrolling seemed to work well initially
    and became erratic scrolling down a page after some weeks of use.
    That makes me wonder if software is doing something adaptive.

    The mouse and keyboard settings under the Raspberry icon don't
    have many options, are there any other ways to see/tinker with
    mouse behavior? Changing the mouse tracking from slow to fast
    doesn't make any obvious difference. The behavior didn't change
    noticeably in the switch from Bullseye to Bookworm (64 bit).

    Thanks for reading!

    bob prohaska



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