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I have a gigabyte mouse
In Windows 7, goto Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse -> Wheel tab -> Change Vertical Scrolling to 3 lines (mine was 1 by default).
This *seems* to have fixed it for me, however huge YMMV.
Anyone else?
Have you gotten any software updates? i.e. drivers for the mouse. I had the problem on my old laptop and only had it permanently fixed with my new gaming rig. What Mxmissile did works but it also affects everything on the computer.
I have the mouse wheel scrolling set to the default 3 lines in Windows 7, and the scrolling in Steam Client is way slower than in any other programs, and it's very annoying!
I even made a screenshot comparison where you can see the difference one tick of mousewheel scrolls for me in Steam Client and when using the store from external browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
http://i.imgur.com/kwFwlrQ.jpg
does it function like this for everyone using Windows 7 and Logitech mouse? I have had three very different rigs, and all had the same issue. Odd thing is that the issue is mainly in the store view, for example steam client library (texts version) speed is much better...