
That’s when the two-finger touchpad scrolling fails. However, I routinely split the Excel files into planes so I can see the column and row headings constantly while editing the body. When I open a new spreadsheet, two-finger touchpad scrolling works both vertically and horizontally, and the entire Excel window bounces when I reach the end in any direction. I tried the same thing in Excel to see if the problem existed there also. This is very frustrating and causing me to contemplate returning the computer, as it is crippling my ability to perform one of my most common activities on the computer. When this is completed, the two-finger touchpad scrolling does NOTHING for vertical scrolling, although it can still laterally scroll. When I first open the document, if I try to two-finger vertical scroll with the touchpad, it will scroll to the end of the first page, then Word temporarily pauses as it “repaginates” the rest of the document. When I open any of many documents I work with frequently (these are several dozen MB in size, hundreds of pages long and up to about 2000 pages), this vertical two-finger touchpad scroll function doesn’t work. When I reach either end of the document (beginning or end, in other words), any further two-finger touchpad scrolling causes the entire Word window to bounce, indicating I’m at the end of the document.

When I open a new document and make the document several pages long, I can scroll through the pages using two fingers on the touchpad.

I recently purchased a Windows 10 computer. UNABLE TO TWO-FINGER VERTICAL SCROLL WITH TOUCHPAD in Office 2007
