But disabling “Scroll inactive windows” cleared up most of the scrolling issues for me. Like you and so many others, I had trouble scrolling with my mouse wheel after upgrading to Windows 10. It’s a great idea in theory, but it appears to be a little buggy. In a nutshell, the “Scroll inactive windows” feature lets you use the mouse wheel to scroll in any visible window on the screen without first clicking on the window to make it the active window. I have done some testing and the issue seems to be related to a new feature in Windows 10 called “Scroll inactive windows”. Rick’s answer: Billie, lots of folks started having trouble scrolling within open windows after installing the Windows 10 upgrade. What can I do to make it work correctly in Windows 10? Thanks in advance for your help. Scrolling worked just fine with Windows 7. Question from Billie: I upgraded my computer from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and now I’m having trouble scrolling web pages with my mouse wheel.
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