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STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

  1. #1

    STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    Upgraded to Office 2004 recently. Well, now, whenever an Excel doc
    comes up now, and I use the scroll wheel (Kensington mouse) to scroll
    up or down the page... I get zooming instead!

    This is on a Mac running Tiger and, though I've looked and looked,
    there is no option in the preferences panel for Excel to turn this off.
    Nor could I find an option in the Kensington mouse to alter its
    behavior (substitute something) for scroll wheel.

    I found the tip for Windows users (Tools, Options, General, uncheck
    roll on Intellimouse) but under General prefs on the Mac version there
    is no option.

    Yes, I can click on the spreadsheet first to stop the distracting,
    irritating behavior, but that's a nuisance and it's been weeks and I
    continue to get zooming first (obviously clicking on a doc first is
    counter-intuitive, at least to this user). This is an example of
    Microsoft taking control and it drives me batty.

    Is there a pref I've overlooked somewhere? Appreciate any assistance.


  2. #2
    Ninja Stevie
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    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    On windows one way to zoom in excel using the mouse wheel is to hold
    Ctrl. Could this be the same and your ctrl button is knacked? i havent
    used a mac.


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    JE McGimpsey
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    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    There's no preference setting for zooming. I don't think it's an XL
    problem, per se - my Intellimouse doesn't display this behavior - it
    zooms only when the CTRL key is held down. However, you should make sure
    you've gotten the latest update of Office 2004.

    The only way I can reproduce the zoom without holding the CTRL key down
    is to have Sticky keys enabled (System Preferences/Universal Access) and
    press the CTRL key.

    Tiger broke some mouse drivers (including Intellimouse), so you should
    make sure that you have the latest Kensington driver.

    While I didn't find anything in the Archives, you might find someone who
    knows about Kensington mice in the microsoft.public.mac.office.excel
    newsgroup.



    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] wrote:

    > Is there a pref I've overlooked somewhere? Appreciate any assistance.


  4. #4
    Bill Sharpe
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    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Upgraded to Office 2004 recently. Well, now, whenever an Excel doc
    > comes up now, and I use the scroll wheel (Kensington mouse) to scroll
    > up or down the page... I get zooming instead!
    >
    > This is on a Mac running Tiger and, though I've looked and looked,
    > there is no option in the preferences panel for Excel to turn this off.
    > Nor could I find an option in the Kensington mouse to alter its
    > behavior (substitute something) for scroll wheel.
    >
    > I found the tip for Windows users (Tools, Options, General, uncheck
    > roll on Intellimouse) but under General prefs on the Mac version there
    > is no option.
    >
    > Yes, I can click on the spreadsheet first to stop the distracting,
    > irritating behavior, but that's a nuisance and it's been weeks and I
    > continue to get zooming first (obviously clicking on a doc first is
    > counter-intuitive, at least to this user). This is an example of
    > Microsoft taking control and it drives me batty.
    >
    > Is there a pref I've overlooked somewhere? Appreciate any assistance.
    >

    The workaround to click once on your spreadsheet before scrolling seems
    pretty straightforward to me. Irritating? A nuisance? Perhaps Mac users
    are just picky.

    Bill

  5. #5
    George Nicholson
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    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    > Perhaps Mac users are just picky.

    Considering what they pay at retail, can you blame them?
    :-)

    --
    George Nicholson

    Remove 'Junk' from return address.


    "Bill Sharpe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:u1$$0%[email protected]...
    > [email protected] wrote:
    >> Upgraded to Office 2004 recently. Well, now, whenever an Excel doc
    >> comes up now, and I use the scroll wheel (Kensington mouse) to scroll
    >> up or down the page... I get zooming instead!
    >>
    >> This is on a Mac running Tiger and, though I've looked and looked,
    >> there is no option in the preferences panel for Excel to turn this off.
    >> Nor could I find an option in the Kensington mouse to alter its
    >> behavior (substitute something) for scroll wheel.
    >>
    >> I found the tip for Windows users (Tools, Options, General, uncheck
    >> roll on Intellimouse) but under General prefs on the Mac version there
    >> is no option.
    >>
    >> Yes, I can click on the spreadsheet first to stop the distracting,
    >> irritating behavior, but that's a nuisance and it's been weeks and I
    >> continue to get zooming first (obviously clicking on a doc first is
    >> counter-intuitive, at least to this user). This is an example of
    >> Microsoft taking control and it drives me batty.
    >>
    >> Is there a pref I've overlooked somewhere? Appreciate any assistance.
    >>

    > The workaround to click once on your spreadsheet before scrolling seems
    > pretty straightforward to me. Irritating? A nuisance? Perhaps Mac users
    > are just picky.
    >
    > Bill




  6. #6

    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    Nah, we just expect our software to work intuitively and properly, and
    be fun, elegant, and engaging to boot. All those are
    words/features/essentials that are so often missing from the Windoze
    world, evil empire side of things, where users have become so
    conditioned and expectations so lowered that you all will put up with
    anything! :-)

    Hey, we pay less at retail now for more, and certainly spend less over
    time given the savings in ease of use, far fewer crashes and much less
    downtime due to virus, spyware, software conflicts, etc. (Although
    more time is wasted trying to make Microsoft's Office work!) :-)

    All I'm asking is for the same option that shows up in the Windows
    version to turn off mouse zooming. Is that too much to ask? Maybe so!
    :-)


  7. #7

    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    Nah, we just expect our software to work intuitively and properly, and
    be fun, elegant, and engaging to boot. All those are
    words/features/essentials that are so often missing from the Windoze
    world, evil empire side of things, where users have become so
    conditioned and expectations so lowered that you all will put up with
    anything! :-)

    Hey, we now pay less at retail and get more, and certainly spend less
    over time given the savings in ease of use, far fewer crashes and much
    less downtime due to virus, spyware, software conflicts, etc.
    (Although more time is wasted trying to make Microsoft's Office work!)
    :-)

    All I'm asking is for the same option that shows up in the Windows
    version to turn off mouse zooming. Is that too much to ask? Maybe so!
    :-)

    Appreciate the other, valuable input though! Control key is fine, new
    machine, I'll check out the sticky keys, other universal access
    keyboard settings. Thanks!


  8. #8
    Larry Bud
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    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac


    [email protected] wrote:
    > Nah, we just expect our software to work intuitively and properly, and
    > be fun, elegant, and engaging to boot.


    Well, at least your newsreader doesn't post twice!! Ooops!!! :-)


  9. #9
    Bill Sharpe
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    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    And, of course, it's only taken 21 years for Apple to come up with a
    two-button mouse. That's progress, I suppose.

    Bill

  10. #10
    JE McGimpsey
    Guest

    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] wrote:

    > All I'm asking is for the same option that shows up in the Windows
    > version to turn off mouse zooming. Is that too much to ask? Maybe so!


    If you want to make that suggestion, the
    microsoft.public.mac.office.excel newsgroup is the place to do it.

    Still seems like a Kensington thing, however. I've got two multi-button
    mice (one Microsoft and one Logitech) that don't display the behavior
    you describe. So I don't see why the feature's needed.

  11. #11
    JE McGimpsey
    Guest

    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    In article <u#[email protected]>,
    Bill Sharpe <[email protected]> wrote:

    > And, of course, it's only taken 21 years for Apple to come up with a
    > two-button mouse. That's progress, I suppose.


    Not really. While two-button mice are really required on Windows
    machines, they still are mostly a convenience item for Macs.

    OTOH, I've used programmable multi-button mice/trackballs with Macs
    since at least 1993...

  12. #12
    Bill Sharpe
    Guest

    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    JE McGimpsey wrote:
    > In article <u#[email protected]>,
    > Bill Sharpe <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>And, of course, it's only taken 21 years for Apple to come up with a
    >>two-button mouse. That's progress, I suppose.

    >
    >
    > Not really. While two-button mice are really required on Windows
    > machines, they still are mostly a convenience item for Macs.
    >
    > OTOH, I've used programmable multi-button mice/trackballs with Macs
    > since at least 1993...

    I know that you can use multi-button mice on Macs. My point was that
    Apple itself hasn't produced one until this year.

  13. #13
    JE McGimpsey
    Guest

    Re: STOP the zooming! Mouse scroll wheel in Excel 2004... on a Mac

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Bill Sharpe <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I know that you can use multi-button mice on Macs. My point was that
    > Apple itself hasn't produced one until this year.


    OK. Still not sure why that would be the harbinger of progress, but OK.

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