Tuesday November 20, 2012 09:57
Mouse stops scrolling in parts of the screen – How to fix
What happens is that this process is responsible to scanning both the internal and external storage for media, now unfortunatly it’s not the best piece of software.
To fix the issue, depending on your android version you have, go to the apps management section and look for Media Storage. Force Stop it and Clear Data. Reboot.
Now it will re-scan and regenerate the database. (It will have high cpu usage for that period of time (a few minutes depending on how big your storage is)
Please post a comment below if this helped or didn’t help you.
Cheers!
My mouse would intermittently stop scrolling on the side of the browser, usually where there is no text, to get it to work I would have to move the cursor somewhere in the middle and scroll. It really annoyed and baffled me. At first I thought it was the driver which may have been updated by Microsoft, but I was able to eliminate that as a reason because it started happening on other computers I use and even on a touchpad.
The solution:
Turns out that the Facebook messenger application was the culprit and once you shut it off scrolling works again with no problems. needless to say I uninstalled it.
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