From: lucky1thanx on
I would like to control the AutoScroll speed in MS Word 2007.

When I press the mouse wheel with the pointer over the center of a Word
document, the up and down arrows with a dot between them graphic appears as
it should. The smallest mouse move either way (up or down) causes the scroll
speed to go much too fast. I want to control it. I want to be able to set the
AutoScroll speed to scroll more slowly so I can read the text.

This same AutoScroll function's speed is OK with web pages.

I am using a MS Optical USB Intellimouse, Office 2007, Word 2007, Windows 7
(x64), i7-920 CPU, Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R motherboard, a solid state drive and
6 GB of RAM...(yes, it's refreshingly fast)

TIA for your help

Lucky
From: Stefan Blom on
See the response(s) to your other thread in this newsgroup.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"lucky1thanx" <lucky1thanx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I would like to control the AutoScroll speed in MS Word 2007.
>
> When I press the mouse wheel with the pointer over the center of a Word
> document, the up and down arrows with a dot between them graphic appears
> as
> it should. The smallest mouse move either way (up or down) causes the
> scroll
> speed to go much too fast. I want to control it. I want to be able to set
> the
> AutoScroll speed to scroll more slowly so I can read the text.
>
> This same AutoScroll function's speed is OK with web pages.
>
> I am using a MS Optical USB Intellimouse, Office 2007, Word 2007, Windows
> 7
> (x64), i7-920 CPU, Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R motherboard, a solid state drive
> and
> 6 GB of RAM...(yes, it's refreshingly fast)
>
> TIA for your help
>
> Lucky