That reminds me: if you're using an unusual or LCD monitor, it may need drivers. To find that, do like Peter said, but then go to the "Settings" tab, then "Advanced" button, then the "Monitor" tab and it should NOT say "Unknown monitor". Ideally it should have the monitor model # there, but sometimes it's ok if you see "Plug 'n Play" monitor. -Clint
God Bless Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Kaulback" Larry, do you know which mobo you have, and which video card too? For the video you can right click on the desktop and choose Properties, and then the Settings tab to see what the monitor is and on what video card. Likely it's an ATI or Nvidia based but sometimes it can also be Intel or SIS if it is onboard video. What mouse do you have? Peter Kaulback LarryB wrote: > I checked my PS/2 mouse in the control panel but do not see > anything > that would affect the scroll speed. > I looked in the device manager for video drivers and all I > see is a > video Codec! Nothing I know about.I did not see any yellow > indicators > either. > How would I find out if the mobo requires an AGP driver? > Seems that driver management is a problem in general if these > go away > and you are unaware of it happening. > > Thanks all > > LarryBrowning > K & L Electronics > > > > Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote: >> Two things usually cause that. One is simply the scroll >> speed or >> lines-to-scroll amount is not set correctly for the mouse in >> the >> Control Panel. The other is no video card drivers >> installed, or >> possibly the wrong ones. I guess it's also possible it >> could be >> caused by not having any mobo AGP drivers (or PCI-Express >> drivers) >> installed if the mobo requires it, or if all of the correct >> drivers >> are installed it could be some settings in the video card's >> control >> panel area (found in the video card properties). >> -Clint >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "LarryB" < >> >> >> I have finally got my computer working again with various >> pieces of >> software reinstalled. Had to reinstall Windows XP Pro also. >> My question >> is I notice that anytime I scroll using the right hand >> vertical scroll >> bar the movement on the screen seems delayed or sluggish. >> Any ideas on >> what might cause that? >> I have my display set for 1024 x 738 and color quality for >> highest 32 >> bit. I do have several things turned off in the task bar. >> The only thing >> running is audio, sygate, Norton, and skype. >> Thanks ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
