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I know that this sounds funny,but I don't know the correct word for what's
happening. When I look at web pages the screen rises and the mouse won't
bring it down. This makes readind hard and filling out forms even harder. My
son thinks that we must have a browser problem.
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Scrolling.

Is it the page that is scrolling upwards or the entire window holding the
page?

The former indicates a possible problem with the mouse drivers, the latter
is more likely to be a video problem.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"penny" <nospam@botcom> wrote in message
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>I know that this sounds funny,but I don't know the correct word for what's
> happening. When I look at web pages the screen rises and the mouse won't
> bring it down. This makes readind hard and filling out forms even harder.
> My
> son thinks that we must have a browser problem.
> --
> penny
 
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you have a scrolling problem.
It seems to be a mouse/video driver problem.Update the mouse/video driver.
In the mean time you can reduce the hardware accelaration to correct the
issue.
Right click on blank area of desktop>Display
Properties>Settings>Advanced>Troubleshoot>Hardware accelaration>Scroll
the slider from Full to None>Ok/Apply.

regards,
ssg MS-MVP
penny wrote:
> I know that this sounds funny,but I don't know the correct word for what's
> happening. When I look at web pages the screen rises and the mouse won't
> bring it down. This makes readind hard and filling out forms even harder. My
> son thinks that we must have a browser problem.