Really fast scroll wheel in ID CS5

I'm using the new Magic mouse (the multi touch wireless one) and in indesign it scrolls really fast, a mere touch and it shoots off to the side or scrolls down a page. I can't see any option in preferences to change the speed and in system prefs I've got scroll speed set to the lowest, the mouse scrolls fine in Chrome or Safari so I'm thinking it's a problem with ID.
Ta very much for any help
Tom

This problem doesn't seem to be limited to the Magic Mouse. I've found the same problems with ID CS4 and CS5 using my Mighty Mouse...
I use a Mighty at work and a Magic at home, and CS3 scrolls smoothly with no jerks or skips whatsoever... but as soon as I switch over to CS5 (I have both installed on my work computer, so it's easy to compare), the scrolling control  is abysmal. I'm pretty confident the problem is with the apps, not the mouse.

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