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Mouse scrolling in Windows 10 even when the mouse is unplugged?


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At first I thought maybe something was lodged in the scroll wheel activating the sensor but it's happening even with the mouse unplugged. For example if I open up the volume control you see it jumping up and down on its own. Or on a webpage that can be scrolled left/right it'll jump back and forth from left to right. WTF?

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Okay so somehow I wound up with three "HID-compliant mouse" entries and disabling the first two fixed it. Got the idea to look there from this. Still weird as fuck...I do have a wireless keyboard hooked up too (and now I'm wondering if that was triggering somehow), but no third keyboard.

 

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Have you checked your device manager? Uninstall any mouse that isn't your main mouse. 

Disconnect all of your usb shit(keyboard/controller/onahole warmer) and turn off anything wireless and see if the volume still jumps.

If you have any software like Corsair Utility Engine or Logitech Gaming Software and turn that off. 

 

Could be your arrow keys are fucked, or maybe somehow a controller is fucking shit up. Maybe load...

 

you just posted 

well fuck you for solving it already 

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On 7/7/2022 at 10:24 PM, Jason said:

At first I thought maybe something was lodged in the scroll wheel activating the sensor but it's happening even with the mouse unplugged. For example if I open up the volume control you see it jumping up and down on its own. Or on a webpage that can be scrolled left/right it'll jump back and forth from left to right. WTF?

 

Does your keyboard have a scroll wheel on it? Sometimes mine goes nuts and won't stop moving up or down. I have to unplug it and plug it back in or restart my PC when this happens.

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