I get a triangular in shape of the mouse cursor while you browse up and down on Web sites.

Original title: remove a triangular arrow that appears when you use internet and browsing up - and down?

I think I've had this before and it drives me crazy.  When on any internet site, whether by e-mail, another site I'm browsing through the information and try to scroll to the bottom of the page, this triangular arrow will appear. sometimes with an up and down arrow in a circle and a dot in the middle. It takes all my control now to scroll the page and quickly toward the front of the page down and if I try to scroll up the opposite occurs.  The only way I cawn stop is to click again and it will stop it temporarily.  Can someone tell me how to get rid of this annoying "helper"?

Click on the scroll of the mouse wheel to turn on or off scroll.

Jim

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