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I have a (relatively) new XP pro laptop (dell) and I want to disable

the mouse middle-click "Scroll" icon that appears in Word, Excel, IE, etc.

 

My Mouse properties doesn't have any reference to such feature (that I've found).

The only reference to Middle button is the Alps Touchpad's button definition where

clicking Both buttons is equivalent to "Middle Button Click". I'm using an old

Logitech USB First Mouse+ and I didn't load any drivers for it. The properties

indicate that it's using Microsoft's driver of 7/1/2001, version 5.1.2600.0

 

I also have Tweak UI v 2.10.0.0 installed but I don't see anything relavent

to my problem.

 

Any ideas?

 

TIA

I think you need this:

 

http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?55938b934b.gif

 

Try the following software:

 

http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/XMouseButtonControl.htm

 

Nice utility. You can also use it to change the default behavior of mouse

buttons.

 

Hope this help, let us know!

 

"john@john.com" wrote:

> I have a (relatively) new XP pro laptop (dell) and I want to disable

> the mouse middle-click "Scroll" icon that appears in Word, Excel, IE, etc.

>

> My Mouse properties doesn't have any reference to such feature (that I've found).

> The only reference to Middle button is the Alps Touchpad's button definition where

> clicking Both buttons is equivalent to "Middle Button Click". I'm using an old

> Logitech USB First Mouse+ and I didn't load any drivers for it. The properties

> indicate that it's using Microsoft's driver of 7/1/2001, version 5.1.2600.0

>

> I also have Tweak UI v 2.10.0.0 installed but I don't see anything relavent

> to my problem.

>

> Any ideas?

>

> TIA

>

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