make sure your scroll wheel is set to scroll one vertical line in setpoint, also in the mouse options in control panel. make sure you didn't choose during, repeatedly or sticky in the simulated keystroke dialog box. photo viewer also has plenty of lag so be patient, don't scroll too fast. make sure your scroll wheel is not in hyper-scroll (no-clicks) mode, this would cause you to scroll faster than intended. Even after closing the photo viewer and opening other pictures elsewhere. I tried what you said, mapped the scroll wheel to left/right keys for dllhost.exe, and it works flawlessly so did assigning back/forward to the wheel. Laurent, I'm also running XMBC1.53 on Win7圆4 w/ G500/G700. I would be very happy I you could fix this problem ! So there's got to be a way to do what I'm looking for. I use to have one, for Tilt Wheel doing the arrows keys (as the Scroll Wheel can't be mapped to left and right in setpoint) and I never had any problems of double key strokes. I'm using a Logitech G500 on Win7 圆4, Setpoint installed, but without any profile hooking the photo viewer. It works only the first time, and than nothing happens on the new photo viewers I open. I then tried hooking the wheel with the "back" and "forward" functions in XMBC. (Of course, left and right arrows on the keyboard do work fine.) I close the Photo Viewer, open another image and now each mouse wheel increment skips 1 image (img10->img12->img14.) in both directions. So I opened Windows Photo Viewer, opened XMBC setup page, clicked the Dllhost.exe process (which holds the Photo Viewer) and hooked Wheel Up to Want I wanted to do is use the mouse wheel to browse pictures in the default Windows Photo Viewer (which I don't like but is the only one browsing the explorer search results, any other picture viewer browses by folder). I just discovered XMBC (1.53.0), and it *almost* worked for me
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