- Hi, it seems that Nightly version 29.0a1 is working fine. I had the 'slow scrolling' issue (again) in my Retina Macbook Pro. With Nighty the scrolling is working very smoothly and it respons to mouse commands very well. Hope that this will be true soon in 'production' version of the Firefox browser.
- Scrolling between cells in Excel 2016 for Mac is slow Support for Office 2016 for Mac ended on October 13, 2020 Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support.
- Start with your Mac turned off. Press the power button and start your timer. Wait for the Mac to boot, then open Word. When Word is open, stop your timer.
While there are a few different symptoms indicating that Microsoft Office isn’t doing its best, such as a painfully slow opening of a program or Microsoft Word slow typing, the question stands: why is Microsoft Word so slow? There are a variety of reasons Microsoft Office may run slowly, freeze, or cause the much dreaded typing lag.
There is a registry setting named FlipFlopWheel that does exactly this and can be found after typing regedit in Run and pressing enter which will launch Registry Editor.
Then search for keyword FlipFlopWheel.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetEnumHIDVID_???VID_???Device Parameters.
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The search will find multiple mouse entries. The default value for FlipFlopWheel will be 0 and needs to change to 1.
After the change reboot in order to take effect.
To get the VID_??? number you need to:
Scrolling In Office For Mac Is Slow Draining
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Go to the Control Panel and then go to Mouse, click the Hardware tab, then click Properties.
In HID-compliant mouse Properties window click the Details tab and select the Device Instance Path property.
The registry path is in there!
Then to make scrolling smoother go to the Control Panel and then go to Mouse, click the Wheel tab, then change 'the following number of lines at a time' to 1.
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Dec 20, 2017 2:37 PM