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    Not sure what to do about two monitors....

    If you have a logitech mouse, there is a slide adjustment in Set Point for the left and the right "SCROLL" once those items are clicked upon.

    Since this is a scroll action and not a pan action, I would suggest also looking at your control panel dialog for your mouse controls also. There is probably some sort of scroll rate control in there.
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    Thanks one25IT, setting the sideways wheel to nothing worked for me with the Logitech M705
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    Quote Originally Posted by one25IT View Post
    I had the same problem using Autocad with a Logitech M305 mouse.

    Setting button 3 to Other > Generic button under Setpoint solved it halfway; panning became possible, but fitfully.

    Setting buttons 4 and 5 (mouse wheel left and right) to "Do nothing" solved the issue.

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    hi, i just encountered this problem right now. By the way i found a solution about this problem.

    Simply you can set the zoom button (your default scrool button on the default operatins system functionalities but logitech sets this button zoom functionalities). you should set middle button instead of zoom button. this is worked for me.

    God luck with that

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