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If the scroll button is sticky, take a q-tip and clean the wheel off on the outside and as much in the inside as possible. Dampen the q-tip with water.
If that doesnt' work, look for screws that hold the mouse together, unscrew the screws and take the mouse apart. At that point clean the scroll button and then put everything back together.
If the mouse still doesn't work properly then at that point, you'll need to get a new mouse.
if your mouse is new then you can ask for a replacement but if its not its sometimes just need cleaning. open the lid of the scroll wheel then take the ball you can see inside if all the wheels inside are clean...if its not just use cotton buds then remove the dirt. hope itll help
Try going into your Control Panel, go into the Mouse controls, and change the wheel scroll settings. There's a "lines to scroll" option that determines how much or little the wheel moves the page. Try changing this number up or down and see if the problem gets any better. Does the scroll wheel feel OK? is it sticky or hard to turn? is it smooth and loose?
Turn mouse off, get a clean sheet of paper, rub mouse wheel on paper on a smooth hard surface - this will clean any dirt preventing scrolling. Works for Blackberry trackballs as well - but be careful with scratching the screen.
Yes,most definitly.
Install Mouse drivers before you plug in new mouse
Check your Mouse manufacture for latest drivers.
Also,ensure your Windows Home XP is up-to-date.
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