Mouse too sensitive

My Apple wireless mouse is way too sensitve on scrolling, it always scroll when it is not mean to be. How can I disable it or make it less sensitive?
OS: Windows 7 on Boot Camp (running on iMAC)
Thanks

I don't know about windows, but in OSX in system preferences/settings/mouse untick one finger scrolling. Two finger scrolling is much less sensitive - use that if you want to scroll from the mouse. Don't actually see the need - it's a mouse after all!

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