Inactive window scrolling not working with excel

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Inactive window scrolling:

With windows 10 there is a new feature called inactive window scrolling, which means if your mouse hovers over a window you can scroll on it, without it needing to be the active window.

Problem:

This feature is pretty great, but it does not work with Microsoft excel. If excel has the focus, you scroll in excel wherever your mouse is.
So most of the time when I am working with excel and browsing in the web at the same time I almost always accidentally scroll my excel table away.

Is there some kind of setting or feature or workaround to fix the problem? Thanks in advance

Florian K

Posted 2017-08-18T09:48:50.080

Reputation: 143

Answers

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It appears as though Microsoft addressed this issue in the Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17040 for PC

We fixed an issue where inactive window scrolling wouldn’t work if Excel 2016 was in focus.

For those of us not subscribed to Insider Preview Builds, we must wait until Microsoft deems this ready for release. At the time of the original response, the public release is Version 1709.

Public release is now Version 1803, and this appears to be fixed!

Enigmadan

Posted 2017-08-18T09:48:50.080

Reputation: 126

11709 has already been released and the build you referenced is higher then the 1709 build which means this issue will be addressed in RS4 or 1803. – Ramhound – 2017-12-28T04:24:47.460

@Ramhound when looking at my System Information if got the version number "10.0.16299 Build 16299", that means it is the version 1709. When is the version 1803 supposed to be released? – Florian K – 2018-03-20T12:13:19.873

17040 is RS4 Insider Preview build. 1803 will be released in April. – Ramhound – 2018-03-20T12:32:21.720

1It finally works!! – Florian K – 2018-07-04T12:56:35.387

1Broken again in version 1808... – Amos M. Carpenter – 2019-06-24T01:43:37.460

Here I am searching out for this (very unproductive) issue because I'm experiencing it today on Windows 1903 and uuuuum, Excel version ?? (cant see how to find the version but it should be updated to today's version) – Lamar Latrell – 2019-07-24T23:34:44.530

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For all other versions a great workaround is the Wizmouse app with Bring scrolling windows to foreground.

From their website:

WizMouse is a mouse enhancement utility that makes your mouse wheel work on the window currently under the mouse pointer, instead of the currently focused window. This means you no longer have to click on a window before being able to scroll it with the mouse wheel. This is a far more comfortable and practical way to make use of the mouse wheel.

Alec Stanescu

Posted 2017-08-18T09:48:50.080

Reputation: 1

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– DavidPostill – 2018-07-08T08:28:31.650