dave17
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now, for some reason, in internet explorer, when i scroll down a page, using the wheel, the screen flickers. it kinda looks like a wave going down the screen, its hard to explain 
jus started it for no reason
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lozzd
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Restart
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dave17
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i have, still does it, feckin annoying
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_Allan_
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'Control Panel', Go to 'Mouse', then go to 'Wheel'. Have a mess with the settings, like scroll -- pages at a time etc...
[Edited on 08-04-2005 by _Allan_]
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dave17
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its not just the scroll wheel though, even when i use the bar on the left it moves all flickery
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dave17
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it does it in all applications
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PaulW
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update your graphics cards drivers or switch to a lower resolution
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dave17
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i have lowered the resolution, still does it. updating graphics drivers now.
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PaulW
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could also be something is open or your directx drivers are shafted & need repairin too
btw the technical term is called 'tearing'
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dave17
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SORTED 
updated graphics drivers and its sorted 
cheers paul mate 
would hurt to update directx drivers either would it?
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Scott F
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just dont do what i did and switch off ur graphics card due to anger/frustration!!!
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Dan B
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How exactly do you switch a graphics card off without the rest of the machine, out of interest?
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Dan B
How exactly do you switch a graphics card off without the rest of the machine, out of interest?
I was wondering this also
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Dom
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maybe he means monitor although there was some dude on some geeky forum that spunked over his and he fucked it well and truely
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_Allan_
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I read about that
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dave17
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quote: Originally posted by Dan B
How exactly do you switch a graphics card off without the rest of the machine, out of interest?
dont see why you would want to?
but if u do:
Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device manager > Display adapters > right click GFX card > Disable
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by dave17
quote: Originally posted by Dan B
How exactly do you switch a graphics card off without the rest of the machine, out of interest?
dont see why you would want to?
but if u do:
Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device manager > Display adapters > right click GFX card > Disable
no I read that as an in a seperate switch, not disabling ah well *opens another stella*
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PaulW
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would be worth updating direct-x drivers yes...
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