
- #VOLUME SCROLL WHEEL NOT WORKING HOW TO#
- #VOLUME SCROLL WHEEL NOT WORKING INSTALL#
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As the repair costs are usually more than a new mouse, we suggest contacting the mouse manufacturer for a replacement, if it's still under warranty, or purchasing a new mouse. If, after following the above steps, you still are encountering issues, it's likely that the mouse is defective. You can dislodge and remove some of the dust and dirt, improving the movement and functionality of the wheel. Try cleaning the mouse, especially around the wheel, using compressed air. There are thin spaces on either side of the mouse wheel, which dust and dirt can get in over time, causing issues with the wheel's scrolling. I am able to program the button above the volume control, but not the volume control itself. I was able to change the volume as of 20 minutes ago until I downloaded the G HUB. I see the volume in the top right of my screen, but it stays at whatever the level was.
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You can also try installing the latest mouse drivers for your operating system from the mouse manufacturer's website. I hear the beeps for volume up and volume down, but it is not changing. If your computer has an operating system other than Microsoft Windows, we suggest trying to reinstall the software that came with the mouse.
#VOLUME SCROLL WHEEL NOT WORKING HOW TO#
See: How to restore Windows to an earlier copy. You can also try restoring Windows to a previous point in time when the wheel functioned properly.

Mouse wheel issues can also be due to corrupt system files in Windows. if that doesnt work, uninstall again via device manager, uninstall G-Hub, turn off headset, remove dongle, reboot, reinstall G-Hub, reinstall dongle, wait a.
#VOLUME SCROLL WHEEL NOT WORKING INSTALL#

For example, Logitech mice often have software separate from Windows that allows users to adjust their mouse settings. If you're using a mouse not manufactured by Microsoft, you may also want to adjust the mouse settings through the software that came with it. If that's unavailable or doesn't help choose Uninstall, restart PC using keyboard to Ctrl Alt Del, on blue screen tab to Power Icon in bottom right, press Enter, arrow down to Restart, press Enter to restart to reinstall the driver. Set the device as the Windows Default Device: Right-click on the volume icon. Make sure the slider in the volume mixer for all apps is at 100. Click on the volume icon and then click Volume Mixer. Verify this change helps correct your mouse issues. Make sure the volume slider in the application is not muted and the headset volume is at least 20. After this is adjusted, click Apply and then click OK. Then, try adjusting the number of lines to scroll the mouse or try changing the mouse to scroll one page at a time. In the Mouse Properties window, select the Wheel tab.

You must use the "Category" view in Control Panel to see the Hardware and Sound option.
