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Cursor scrolls on its own windows 10

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Aiming make things as comfortable and as easy as possible, it reveals a simple user interface that bundles all the controls in a single window, with no additional menus and secondary panels. This cost-free software utility requires no install and is up and running as soon as you double-click on its main executable. For instance, if you browse to a larger folder in Windows Explorer, one that has a large number of files, you will notice that the mouse automatically scrolls through the directory contents as long as Auto Scroll runs. In essence, what this application does is help you scroll the mouse wheel on a webpage you visit or in an application. Luckily, there is an application that can solve this problem, one that automates mouse scrolling and it goes by a simple and suggestive name: Auto Scroll. Scrolling down to read long documents or explore a webpage and then having to scroll back up while hearing the mouse wheel turning might be a bit annoying.

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