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I have a new mouse with a dedicated second wheel for horizontal scrolling, it works in Excel, Word, and a few other apps. LOGics browser and spot log windows scroll horizontally with the sliders just fine but the mouse wheel has no effect. This may be simply that it doesn't work with "everything" but was curious if anyone else has a similar mouse with horizontal scroll wheel that does work.
Mouse is Logitech MX Master 2S.
73 de Brad, N8GLS
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I use the wheel on my keyboard(Logictech) and it works here with those windows. Kyle
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Thanks Kyle,
Well at least I know the function should work. I have always used Logitech mice/keyboards but this mouse the first device with dedicated horizontal scroll wheel. It uses Logitech's "Options" software for the mouse, I doubt the horiz scroll wheel will work without it but may try deleting Options to see if Windows will recognize it.
Thanks for the reply and hope you are well !!
Brad
Update: Uninstalled Logitech Options software and Windows mouse properties does have settings for the horiz scroll wheel but it could be a "generic" feature these days. I never paid much attention to Windows hardware settings. Anyways, still can't horiz scroll in LOGic.
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