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March 16, 2020
Question

Middle click scroll EXTREMELY fast

  • March 16, 2020
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Hello,

 

I very frequently use the middle click scroll and would like to be able to use it on Acrobat Reader as well. However, whenever I middle click while viewing a PDF and move the mouse just a tiny bit, the entire PDF scrolls ridiculously fast, sometimes skipping multiple pages. This is extremely frustrating, because this feature that I commonly use outside of Acrobat is completely unusable now. 

 

I have only found one other post addressing this issue, and none of the solutions worked. The problem is that the middle click scroll works normally in every other application, and so if I turn down the sensitivity on my computer, the middle click scroll is extremely slow in every other application. This appears to be a problem with Acrobat, rather than my computer. Does anyone know how I can adjust the scroll speed within Acrobat Reader?

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    Participant
    April 23, 2020

    I was having a problem scrolling pages with my laptop, started about 10 days ago. Up and down arrow to scroll partial pages would not work at all, Home and End buttons would not work either. Anyway's to fix it(got lucky) was to highlite the highliter in the toolbar and he scrolling started working normally. I know doesn't make sense, but it worked for me. Hope this helps

    Participating Frequently
    April 17, 2020

    Is there a way I can push this thread back to the top of the list? It has been over a month and not a single person has left a comment. I would just like some help and I'm extremely dissapointed that nobody here knows what to do.

    Participating Frequently
    March 31, 2020

    Has anyone found a solution yet? This is extremely frustrating, both in terms of the software itself and a lack of support from the community.

    Participating Frequently
    March 22, 2020

    Any possible solutions? Or should I just assume silence means nobody can help?