It is also doing it on my Microsoft Edge (which I rarely use - only use when I like the Windows wallpaper on the lock screen/spotlight thing, and then I shut it all down). I want my scroll window back to the "default" settings - not this where it opens these Spotify controls. I looked in my Spotify account settings - couldn't find anything that would address this issue. I have tried to change the settings via the Windows setting - no go.
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On the little overlay window, it shows the volume bar, and the back/play/forward buttons. how to fix scroll wheel volume 31.7M views Discover short videos related to how to fix scroll wheel volume on TikTok. I use the AutoHotkey script below which allows me to change the volume using my mouse scroll wheel when hovering over the taskbar in Windows 10. I did not change any settings or give Spotify permission to do this or change the settings. This just started today after booting up my computer. My Question or Issue: Starting today (), when using the scroll wheel on my mouse, instead of it either scrolling a page up/down or - in my weather app - it zooms the radar map in/out, it instead brings up a small windows over my Windows Chrome (which is running the most recent version) and it adjusts the volume of Spotify up/down with the scroll wheel. Operating System: Windows 10 Home, 64-bit