> The  "Standard Bus Adapter mouse " says in the device manager that everything is 
>fine.

And it probably is, and Windows thinks you've got a standard bus
mouse, not a wheel mouse.  My Windows installation is broken.  If a
native Windows installation is broken in this way the mouse doesn't
work at all.  For some reason, because of this, my Linux mouse setup
is controlling the installation.  It might be worth simply deleting
your Windows mouse device to see what happens.

> To be honest, I don't have a clue on where to look. w4l to my understanding does not
> have access to the h/w but through Linux. If the wheel works in linux...*sigh*

The only thing that seems different is the Windows mouse
installation...or not.

> And, Good morning.

Yeah...good morning to you too :-)

Cheers --- Larry
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