For some of the users, the media mode switch maybe a toggle switch to toggle between volume and scrolling. It may be present at the side of the scroll wheel or the bottom of the mouse. Firstly, locate the media mode enabling switch (or DPI switch) of the mouse.In this case, disabling the media mode of the system’s mouse may resolve the issue. You may encounter the issue at hand if the media control switch of the system’s mouse is enabled i.e., the system’s mouse is in media mode. One such feature is to control the system’s multimedia functions (as your keyboard already does) through the system’s mouse and these features can be enabled by a hardware switch on the mouse. industry, mouse technology has evolved (from just a simple input device) and many new features are added to the mouse of your system. Solution 1: Disable the Media Mode of the Mouse Moreover, it will be a good idea to try the mouse on another system or another mouse on the problematic system. Mouse Scroll Only Affects Volumeīefore moving on to stop the mouse from adjusting volume, check if restarting the PC solves the problem. The issue is not limited to a particular brand of mouse. Some users reported the problem to be caused by a Windows update. The issue arises when a user wants to use the mouse wheel to scroll some pages/screens on his display but in place of scrolling, the system’s volume is changed. Moreover, conflicting applications may also cause the mouse behavior at hand. The mouse wheel may only control your system’s volume if the mouse is in media mode.
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