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Weird mouse wheel behavior in Outlook and Word (Microsoft 365)
Three years ago, caioclra posted:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/word/weird-mouse-wheel-behavior-on-office-2019/m-p/2688039
I'm running "Microsoft® Outlook® for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2308 Build 16.0.16731.20542) 64-bit" (Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise, Enterprise semi-annual channel). This has happened for quite some time - it's not new.
I see the same thing. In Outlook and in Word, but not in Excel, my mouse scroll wheel (a Logitech M325) will cause document/email body text - _only_ document/email body text, _not_ Outlook's message list - to scroll one extra line most times just after finishing the scroll action that I actually commanded. It almost looks like some too-big-for-his/her-britches software engineer's idea of "cool semi-smooth scrolling".
What it results in is (almost every time) unnecessary delay, and (frequently) the viewpoint ending up NOT where I want it/ NOT where my eyes expect it to end up after my brain processes how far and fast I scrolled the mouse wheel and what my eyes saw it doing .. up until right after the end-nope-not-quite-the-end of the scroll operation.
Video capture attached - look carefully, three or four times, right at the end of a scroll action, there's a very slightly delayed one-more-line scroll. That's what I want to get rid of.
How do I set Outlook (message body) and Word (document body) scrolling in Office (Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise) to NOT do this very wrong, one extra line at the end, semi-smooth scrolling, but just to scroll only and exactly as much as my mouse wheel moved?
thank you.
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- MaddoxRiverrunIron Contributor
1. Check mouse driver/settings
Update mouse driver (for external mouse)
Open Device Manager (Win + X > Device Manager)
Expand “Mouse and other pointer devices”
Right click on the mouse device > “Update Driver”
Select “Automatically search for drivers”
Adjust scroll wheel settings
Open Mouse Settings (Win + I > Devices > Mouse)
Adjust “Lines per scroll” (recommended setting is 3-5)
Turn off “Smooth scrolling” (supported by some mouse drivers)
2. Fix Office Applications
To quickly fix Office
Open Control Panel > Programs and Features
Find Microsoft 365 > Click “Change”.
Select “Quick Fix” > “Repair”
Restart your computer when done
Reset Office settings
Close all Office applications
Press Win + R, type the following command and enter:
cmd
outlook.exe /resetnavpane
Reopen Outlook/Word to test
3. Check for Windows and Office updates
To update Windows
Win + I > Windows Update > Check for updates
Install all optional updates
Update Microsoft 365
Open Word or Outlook
Click File > Account > Update Options > Update Now
4. Disable potentially conflicting add-ins
Open Word or Outlook
File > Options > Add-ins
Select “COM Add-ins” in the bottom management > “Go To”
Uncheck all add-ins > Click “OK”
Restart the application to test
5. Ultimate Solution
If the problem persists:
Uninstall and reinstall Microsoft 365
Use the official uninstall tool (download link)
Reinstall from office.com
Test with a different mouse
Try using a different mouse to confirm if there is a hardware issue