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Topic: «
Other mouse functions stop working
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Steve Kalide
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04/21/2013 00:25:38
I use another program called "Volumouse", a program that enables controlling the system volume through the mouse. It randomly stops working sometimes, with no provocation or cause. After googling the issue, I saw that others have had this issue before with AWM (there's even a forum thread on it).
After reading the thread user's experience, I tried disabling "Scroll inactive windows" in AWM. Sure enough, disabling it has given full functionality back to Volumouse.
I'm guessing there's a conflict here in terms of the two programs "battling" over hooking the mouse scroll wheel. What's odd, however, is that sometimes -both- are able to work at the same time. This makes me think that it's possible to have both peaceably coexist? (hopefully!)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Win7/Win8.1 Pro (x64)
AWM 8.3b2
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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04/23/2013 01:51:09
Hello Steve,
Thanks for the post.
What OS are you running (version, 32 or 64-bit)?
What versions of Actual Window Manager and Volumouse are you running?
Best regards.
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