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usually screens will scroll like that if you have accidentally pushed down on the middle mouse button - you will see a circle with a double ended arrow in it. Moving the mouse in any direction will make the page scroll up or down indefinitely until you deactivate the scroll or move your mouse to the centre of the screen where page stops scrolling but is still active.
You may have - Adjusted the screen resolution inadvertently (go to the System Preferences > Displays panel to fix this, adjust the screen resolution to a higher setting, i.e. toward the bottom of the list) - Inadvertently used "screen zoom" by holding control and doing a scroll with the mouse trackball (or a 2-finger scroll with the mighty mouse). To fix this, try holding control and scrolling the mouse's scroll wheel down. (Or swiping downward with 2 fingers on the mighty mouse if you are using one of those) - Accidentally adjusted the size of the icons in the finder. You can fix this by going to the finder (click the desktop) and hit command J (or just go to View > Show View Options). This will allow you to adjust the size of the icons on the desktop, or any other window.
What
you have done is accidently magnified your screen slightly. To correct
this hold down your ctrl key and scroll down on your mouse, this should fix it. Hope this helps.
It sounds like you have zoomed in on your screen image, so your screen is showing you only a portion of your desktop. In this situation, you move to a different region of the screen using the mouse cursor, as you describe.
You can zoom back out by holding down the CONTROL key while rolling your mouse's scroll wheel (or scrolling with two fingers on the surface of an Apple Magic Mouse).
If you are using a scrolling mouse :
follow the steps below:
1. hold the ctrl button and scroll the mouse downwards and release
scroll according to your font size you use.
ok
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It will open the Mouse Properties and under the wheel tab, you can set the following number of lines at a time. I've captured a screen shot for your reference below. Goodluck and please let me know if this helped you, otherwise we could find other solutions.
try the mouse without any logitech software installed for it if it keeps scrolling out of control check your mouse settings in control panel. go scroll and select the scroll to lines 5 or less. see if that changes anything.
The scroll button should be the wheel. rolling back the wheel should scroll for you. you can also auto scroll by pushing down on the wheel and gently pulling the mouse backward. (faster you pull the mouse, faster it scrolls)
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