I have a gOS Live CD, but it didn't work because my computer didn't
boot up the CD at startup. Maybe I changed the settings wrong, but I
do not want to change the purpose of this subject. I'll try changing
my BIOS settings again in a different way, but for now I'm stuck with
VMWare, which is also kind of glitchy.

On Dec 22, 4:26 pm, mahjongg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I can confirm that regular gOS works with scroll wheels without
> the problems you are describing, but I'm no VMWare expert (or even
> user) so I cannot comment on the cause of the problem, why not try to
> boot a Live_CD to see if it works without VMWare. Ask in the VMWare
> fora what the problem might be.
>
> On 22 dec, 18:03, Sinani201 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > OK. I'm new to gOS, but I really like it, but I might not switch to
> > it, because there are some things Vista can do the gOS can't do...
> > yet. And because of that, I'm using VMWare for more convenient use of
> > gOS, instead of the inconvenient Dual-Boot.
>
> > However, VMWare's been giving me a problem: the scrollbar on my mouse
> > doesn't work. That means, instead of using the scrollbar on the mouse,
> > I have to move my mouse into the narrow scrollbar to scroll. And if my
> > mouse even gets a pixel out, it'll stop, and I have to go back to
> > where I started and continue scrolling.
>
> > So, my question is: How can I somehow calibrate or get my mouse
> > scrollbar working? I have a feeling it's VMWare's fault...
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