Longtime prob Jumpy Screenn Scrolling


  1. Posts : 26
    windows 10
       #1

    Longtime prob Jumpy Screenn Scrolling


    Using typical US (cheap but fits my needs) clickity clack kybd. Google Chrome, but does the same on MSEdge, Mozilla Firefox, and others. Also I'm using an Internet Security suit, AVG which is the only thing I can think might be the likely culprit but I've used AV only and it has done the same things.
    So her is a more descriptive explanation of symptoms; Mouse wheel scrolling whether turning it fast or just a few cm at a time the page jumps up/down or not at all and suddenly jumps up/down drastically. When it doesn't seem to be responding I reflexively turn the wheel up and down cussing at it (not always but sometimes) lately. Other days it responds fluidly, friendly, as I want and need it to. There are times when weeks go by w/no problem, then out of nowhere it starts and continues for days. As if something is using page filing CPU, or ram or (maybe I'm out of my depth with that lingo) or maybe I just have dirty Electricity, Excuse me; "Dirty Power" oh yes there is, It really does exist, look it up! (Inconsistency's in Amperage, Voltage, and/or Frequency delivered to the user/device or interference between source and user/device) no that'e not a quote, I know a few things. Except how to solve this problem!!!!
    Any PC "Gu Rooz" think they know please help.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 19,517
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #2

    I had that happening every now and than, sometimes I it was just bad mouse with worn out pot at the wheel but also when internet was low and ping very high. In later case, when problem was really bad (like when tethering phone with 3G for internet access) even keys on KB were delayed.
    Changing poll rates and wheel scroll to one line on mouse helped in some cases.
      My Computers


 

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