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07-Jan-2007, 09:00 PM #1
Solved: Scrolling Issue
I've developed a scrolling issue I can't seem to resolve. In any MS Office application (or web page for that matter IE 6.x - haven't tried other browsers), I periodically (5-10 x per day) cannot scroll to the R, or to the bottom of a page. The scroll bar jumps L or up.

Reboot fixes the issue temporarily, or if I wait 3-10 minutes.

I'm running an IBM Thinkpad lappy with a docking station and have done everything except for replacing the docking station.

I suspect I got a little click happy somewhere along the way. Has anyone ever seen this or know how I might resolve this?

TIA, Cookies
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04-Mar-2008, 09:55 PM #2
Please close this thread, marking as resolved. Via the device manager, I disabled and re-enabled the touchpad and all is well.
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04-Mar-2008, 09:58 PM #3
You can mark you own threads Solved by using Thread Tools on the top right side above your first post.

Glad you figured it out, sorry that nobody responded. I'll mark this on solved for you.
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04-Mar-2008, 10:02 PM #4
Danke!
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