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My mousewheel won't work!

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    get your logitech mousewheel working

    Some of you may notice that your logitech mousewheel no longer work in certain games out of the box or after upgrade to latest drivers. Here are some ways to fix it:

    FIrst and foremost, you should try the patch provided. It is listed under windows 98 but it should work with all versions of windows.

    http://www.logitech.com/cf/support/mousefiles_w98.cfm#3

    and also

    If you are comfortable editing the Windows registry, you may make
    the same change to the registry as the GAME_WHL.REG file does.
    Follow the instructions below:

    NOTE: For information about how to edit the registry, view the
    "Changing Keys And Values" on line Help topic in the Registry
    Editor (REGEDIT.EXE). Make a backup copy of the registry
    files (SYSTEM.DAT and USER.DAT) before you edit the registry.

    WARNING: Using the Registry Editor incorrectly may cause symptoms
    requiring a reinstallation of Windows 95/98, NT 4.0.
    Logitech cannot guarantee that issues resulting from the
    incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use the
    Registry Editor at your own discretion. The Registry
    Editor should only be used to make the following
    modifications. Please follow the instructions below:

    - Click the "Start" button on the Windows Desktop and select
    "Run...".
    - On the Open line, type C:\WINDOWS\REGEDIT.EXE and press [ENTER].
    - From the Registry Editor screen, double click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
    - Double click on SOFTWARE.
    - Double click on Logitech.
    - Double click on MouseWare.
    - Double click on CurrentVersion.
    - Single click on Technical and information should be displayed on
    the right side of the Registry Editor screen.
    - Under the Name column, double click on the "MouseHookDLLEnable"
    entry and the Edit String Dialogue box should appear.
    - Modify the Value Data line to read "0", and click the "OK" button
    - Exit the Registry editor (saving is automatic).
    - Restart the system.

    Your game software should now be able to properly use your Logitech
    Wheel/Roller.
    On second thought, that didn't work. Best way to fix it is to shut down the program mentioned above in task manager.
    Last edited by Mac_Bug; 30th Sep 01 at 10:21 PM.

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