It was a problem with mouse control of VFOA.  The mouse wheel would scroll
any other running windows program, but became very intermittent when I was
trying to tune/scroll through VFOA.  It worked perfectly until today.  Doing
a little more investigation, I found that Windows had indeed installed a new
version of Intellipoint on my computer for this mouse (Wireless Intellimouse
Explorer 2.0).  Uninstalling  the new software did not fix the problem, nor
did rebooting the computer. I then pulled the batteries out of the
Intellimouse and plugged in an extra USB mouse that was lying around and
that fixed the problem.  I'm not sure why the new MS software "broke" the
functionality of the wheel on the wireless mouse with PowerSDR as it
continued to work perfectly with all other programs.  It's also a shame as I
really like the feel of the wireless mouse in my hand.  For now, I'll use
this old USB mouse until I can figure out the problem.  Any other thoughts?

By the way, I'm fairly new to the Flex and PowerSDr and am not familiar with
"HotWheels" aside from the toy cars.

73,

Bill
AB4BJ
http://www.ab4bj.com


-----Original Message-----
From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of FireBrick
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 7:14 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Mouse Scroll Wheel Issues

Bill
Just so I understand, your mouse wheel will no longer adjust vfoa?
Even if you click on vfoa so that the underline is under one of the digits?

Or
Are where you using HotWheels mouse control?
Which requires that the program be started and the scroll lock button be 
enabled.


On 11/5/2009 5:21:05 PM, Bill Jourdain (ab...@ab4bj.com) wrote:
> My mouse scroll wheel suddenly stopped working to control the tuning with
> my
> Flex-3000.  It was working fine until I came home from work tonight.  It
> continues to work normally with all other programs.  Is there a PowerSDR
> setting that controls this that I can try to toggle on and off?  The only
> thing I can think is that Windows may have loaded a new mouse driver in
> the
> background (I leave this computer running 24/7) and that could have
> broken
> the connection with the PowerSDR program.  Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
> 73,
>
>
>
> Bill
>
> AB4BJ
>
> http://www.ab4bj.com
>
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