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04-21-2020 03:55 PM
The scroll wheel goes like crazy scrolling and if you press the Ctrl key, it starts zooming without control. It is not related to the corresponding Windows setting, it is a functionality of the hardware (mouse) itself. A helpful funtionality in very few circumstances, but very annoying most of the time. Anyone found already a solution to disable hyperscrolling? It's not a cheap mouse just to throw it away.
Thanks!
04-25-2020 04:15 AM
@Paco_Enriquez Welcome to HP Community!
I understand that you would like to disable hyper scrolling for HP Spectre Bluetooth 500 mouse.
Have you tried checking with a different mouse does the issue persist?
Click on the scroll button once and check if the hyper scroll is disabled.
If not, try the steps recommended below.
Click the Start Menu by clicking the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Next, click on Settings to open the app. When the Settings app shows up, click on Devices.
Select Mouse & touchpad from the menu on the left to open up the mouse configuration screen.
You should see a slider. You can use it to set how many lines the scroll wheel should skip at a time for every scrolls. Simply hold and drag the slider to the number you want.
By default, the value of the slider is already set at “3”. If required, you can fine tune it to respond at any sensitivity between 1 – 100. If you want to enter a value of your choice for your scroll wheel’s sensitivity open up the link at the bottom of the page that reads “Additional mouse options”.
When the mouse dialogue pops up, choose the “Wheel” tab adjacent to the pointer options under Mouse Properties window.
enter the value for scroll wheel sensitivity you want.
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