How to fix the mouse scroll wheel “jumping” in Windows

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The “jumps” mouse scroll wheel often appear while users are scrolling down with the mouse. It appears on PCs and laptops and is not exclusive to a certain version of the Windows operating system. While scrolling down the page or anything that can be scrolled moves up a couple of pixels and can be really annoying.

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Although it does not seem like a major problem, users are concerned. There have been many different ways to solve the problem and some of them were praised as successful by the online community.. We have put together these methods in this article, so be sure to follow them carefully.

What makes the mouse scroll wheel jump randomly in Windows?

There are many different causes for this problem and they differ depending on the mouse you use or if you are a laptop or PC user.. Identifying the correct cause along with your actual scenario is key if you want to resolve the issue as soon as possible. That is why it is important to review the list of causes below.:

  • Problematic mouse scrolling characteristics: if you are using a Microsoft mouse, you will find many features in the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. Make sure to disable problematic ones.

  • Old and outdated drivers: new drivers often fix issues caused by older versions and it is important to update them. Older drivers can cause a lot of problems and can even cause the mouse cursor to flicker.

  • Laptop touch panel: if you are a laptop user, the scrolling function on your laptop's touchpad may cause the problem, so be sure to disable it.

  • Hide the pointer while typing: although this function is not closely related to the scroll wheel, worked for some users, so be sure to uncheck it to try to solve the problem.

Solution 1: disable certain mouse scrolling functions (Microsoft Mouse users)

These settings are available to Microsoft mouse users, as these features have proven problematic in terms of the problem described in this article. Disabling mouse scrolling acceleration and changing the scrolling direction has proven useful for many users, so be sure to try below.

  1. Click the start menu button and type »Control Panel» when it opens. Click on the first result to open the Control Panel. You can also click Windows Key + R at the same time and type »exe» in the Run dialog box.

  2. Make sure to change the view in Control Panel to View By: large icons and mouse click.

mouse_control_panel-1-6515388Mouse Settings in Control Panel

  1. After the mouse settings window opens, click Change mouse wheel settings >> Change Microsoft mouse settings to open Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center.

  2. On the Basic Settings tab, be sure to uncheck the Accelerated Vertical Scrolling and Reverse Scrolling Direction options to try and resolve the issue.

microsoft_mouse_wheel_settings-1024x572-1-7725478Disable required Microsoft mouse wheel settings

  1. Check if the mouse wheel “jump” while moving.

Solution 2: install the latest drivers

Users have reported that installing the latest available drivers managed to solve the problem without having to change any default mouse settings. Mouse drivers can be found on the manufacturer's page. Since the hardware of Microsoft's mice seems to suffer the most from this problem, we will include the link to your website.

  1. Click the start menu button, type »Device Manager« and select it from the list of available results just by clicking on the first one. You can also touch the Windows key combination + R to open the Run dialog. Enter »devmgmt. msc »in the dialog box and hit OK to run it.

devmgmt-52-5934037Execution Device Manager

  1. Since it is the video card driver you want to update on your computer, expand the Mice and other pointing devices section, right click and choose Uninstall Device section

uninstall_mouse_device_manager-6074225Uninstall the mouse in Device Manager

  1. Confirm the dialog boxes or prompts asking you to confirm the uninstallation of the current mouse driver and wait for the process to complete.

  2. Find your mouse driver from Microsoft on their site. Enter any keyword and set accessory type to Mice.

  3. If you have a mouse from another manufacturer, google the name of your mouse + the manufacturer and find a link to their official website. Search for the latest driver for your mouse, download it and go to step 7.

microsoft_mouse_search_driver-9163705Finding mouse drivers on the Microsoft website

  1. A list of all available mice should appear. Make sure to scroll down to the required entry, click on your name and scroll down to Downloads. Access the Software and Drivers section and make sure to configure your operating system accordingly, as well as the driver language before clicking the blue download link.

microsoft_mouse_download_driver-2989071Downloading the driver

  1. Make sure to run the file you just downloaded and follow the onscreen instructions to install the latest drivers.

  2. Check if the problem has been solved and if the mouse jumps still occur!!

Solution 3: disable scrolling touchpad on laptop

If you are a laptop user, you should consider disabling trackpad scrolling when using an external mouse. This simple remedy has helped many laptop users who have not looked back on this matter.. To do this, follow the steps below.

  1. Use the Windows key combination + I to open Settings on your Windows PC 10. Alternatively, you can search “Setting” using the search bar on the taskbar or you can click the gear icon just above the start menu button after opening it.

  2. Find and open the sub-entry »Devices» in the Settings application by clicking on it once.

devices_windows_settings-7226977Devices section in Windows settings 10

  1. Navigate to the touchpad tab and check the pan and zoom section at the top. Uncheck the box next to Drag with two fingers to scroll Check $ 0027 mouse jumps $ 0027 as you scroll down again.

Solution 4: unmasks the pointer as you type

Although this method seems pretty random, as it is not directly related to pointer issues, you should try it as a last resort before checking if there is something wrong with the mouse hardware appearance.

If all four methods haven't helped the cause, you should check if the mouse is physically damaged and possibly even try to fix the wheel yourself. The process will be different from mouse to mouse, but you should be able to find good guides online. Take a look at the final method below:

  1. Click the start menu button and type »Control Panel» when it opens. Click on the first result to open the Control Panel. You can also click the Windows key + R keys at the same time and type »control. exe »in the Run dialog.

  2. Make sure to change the view in Control Panel to View By: large icons and mouse click.

mouse_control_panel-1-6515388Mouse Settings in Control Panel

  1. After the Mouse Properties window opens, navigate to the Pointer Options tab. In the Visibility section, uncheck the box next to Hide pointer while typing.

hide_pointer_while_typing-1453071Disable option “Hide the pointer while typing”.

  1. Check if the mouse wheel “jump” while moving.

Solution 5: disable wheel button

In some cases, the mouse wheel may be configured to act as a button for some mouse drivers. Therefore, in this step, we will disable that setting. For that:

  1. Press “Windows” + “R” to open the run prompt.

  2. Write “Control Panel” and press “Enter”. control-20-4937310Access the Classic Control Panel interface

  3. Click on “To see how” and select the option “Large icons”.

  4. Select the button “Mouse” and click on the tab “Buttons” above.

  5. Click on the drop-down menu “Wheel button” and select the option “Disabled”. 69289295-2f70-49b2-9ad7-4e296f274a1f-3705745Deactivation of the «wheel button»

  6. Check if that fixes your problem.

Note: This only works for some computers that have a specific set of drivers installed.

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