![]() ![]() ![]() Initially, lower server Scrolling Speed seemed to translate to better client response, but at the moment, I have Scrolling Speed set to "Fast" and the client is responding well, even to one-click scroll wheel moves. The first is that dust and grime clog the mouse wheel, causing mechanical problems. Also, correlating server System Preferences settings with behavior in the client is inconsistent. The most typical causes of a mouse that will not scroll are two difficulties. The scrolling threshold is a little hinky, i.e., slow scrolling in the client doesn't always "take" you have to spin the wheel harder to make the window scroll. Not sure whether the Synergy update or System Preferences change or both caused the changed behavior, but it is worth trying both. Configure your mouse, including the optical sensor, DPI settings, scroll and acceleration, button programming, and onboard memory. In client? Joy! The scroll wheel now scrolls windows. ![]() Sign up with your Apple ID to get started. Moved the slider around in System Preferences > Mouse > Scrolling Speed, after which the Synergy log started showing numbers other than zero for mouse wheel actions. drag Logi Option Daemon to -> setting, security and privacy, privacy, input monitoring run logi option and enjoy View in context View all replies Logitech options not working on Mac Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. So off to the web, where Seth noted that "the Scroll Speed system preference allows some adjustment to the scroll delta." Installed new version 1.7.6, released today, but scroll wheel in (Win7) client still did not work, with log entries "event: button wheel delta=+0,+0" and "onMouseWheel +0,+0". Ozziel 5 Restart the mac OMG, just turn your mouse off and on. Posted by simonx1 Does anyone have the solution Posted by Ozziel 2 Mhhh I´ve just restart de mac and the scroll works again. Posted by StefanoMzk Same here, MBP M1, 12.0.1. Tl dr: try tweaking System Preferences > Mouse > Scrolling Speed in the Mac server. To allow mouse to scroll is needed to switch off mouse and then switch on, no needs to restart MBP. ![]()
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