05-01-2012 08:29 AM - edited 05-01-2012 06:55 PM
mlg_sd wrote:I am having the same problems for Google sketchup, Autodesk revit and Autodesk Autocad. I went through these software and connot find a location for configuring the wheeel. When I use a regular mouse there is no issue.
Please let me know if this has been resolved.
Thank you
As I've written earlier in this thread, this is really an application issue, not a Lenovo mouse driver issue.
That the Lenovo mouse driver does work properly is demonstrated by the fact that zooming by wheel does work in
Adobe Photoshop (when that option is selected). The apparent problem is that other apps depend not on standard
mouse control messages, but on non-standard behavior of the generic Microsoft driver. Thus you can solve the
issue by uninstalling Lenovo Mouse Suite, relying instead on the generic mouse driver in Windows, although you
do lose Lenovo-specific advanced features in the process. (I verified that this does work in SketchUp 8.)
Other mice with their own software drivers have the same issue.
MORE INFO: For history on how and why mouse wheel support evolved, and why applications behave differently
depending on how they are written, see What's with this MSH_MOUSEWHEEL message?
05-26-2012 11:41 AM
Same problem for me here! Can someone please help? Is it a mouse hardware issue?
Please see link below:
w520
05-26-2012 11:45 AM - edited 05-26-2012 11:46 AM
mica4r wrote:Same problem for me here! Can someone please help? Is it a mouse hardware issue?
Please see link below:
w520
Read my post more carefully: "Thus you can solve the issue by uninstalling Lenovo Mouse Suite, relying instead on the generic mouse driver in Windows, although you do lose Lenovo-specific advanced features in the process."
05-26-2012 12:08 PM
Hi John
Thanks for the reply, I have tried that. Does not work.
Also, this issue is prevalent in all applications.
05-26-2012 12:49 PM
mica4r wrote:Hi John
Thanks for the reply, I have tried that. Does not work.
Also, this issue is prevalent in all applications.
Then you probably have a defective mouse.
08-06-2012 10:24 PM
all....i have same problem with mouse wheel to use in cad and other drawing application.
but now, everything ok.....like jhon said ' just setting at lenovo mouse suite properly"
- open lenovo mouse suite properties
- at lenovo tab, click advanced properties
- at wheel tab, select enable universal scrolling, click exceptions
- in exceptions menu, click add
- in add application menu, type application name and browse path location where the application was install
- click OK, OK, OK than OK
have some help for all.......
chears