I am building a database that I need to have the scroll wheel completely disabled or have it actually scroll the screen when I use it. Because as you already know when in a form it will cycle through the records rather than move down on the page.
in a form i type my information and want go to next rocord, there have a few way for this task like create a button or .... but i want use scroll wheel for go to next rocord, is it possible? if yes how do it?
happen- scroll wheel stops working in one table- the rest you can scroll in as usual? I know there can be issues with scrolling when you're missing some driver for your mouse, but this happened all of a sudden to just this one table, so I can't imagine that it's the mouse missing any drivers. I did compact/repair, restarted, and also tried repair of office installation. That table still won't allow scrolling unless you move the scroll bar manually first.
Had to reinstall OS system. Upon reinstalling Access 2010, and my data, scroll wheel did not move the screen. Previously, worked in typical fashion. Now, have to use the scroll bar. Just plain old Datasheet view. Cannot seem to find any "setting" for this behavior, e.g., Navigation, or in any of the other options screens. Merely want the scroll wheel to work like it does in any other program, alternative to the bar. Recalled the same thing happened on installing Access to my lap top recently. Scroll wheel didn't work. Then, all of a sudden (i.e., I didn't think that I did anything, such as a setting, to change behavior) it started working as a typical scroll wheel.
Is there a way to prevent a user from switching records on a single page form when he rolls his/her mouse wheel. I have noticed that users accidentally scroll the wheel, and this switches them to the next record.
I need for them to remain at the current record they have chosen, or at the new record they are working on.
Hi everyone. Listen, is there a way to disable the mouse wheel from scrolling through entries in a form? I would like to do this in order to not confuse and upset the user further in the database I am developing, since they do have to enter data into it. Please help me.
Hi everyone. Listen, is there a way to disable the mouse wheel from scrolling through enteries in a form? I would like to do this in order to not confuse and upset the user further in the database I am developing, since they do have to enter data into it. Please help me.
My application retrieves a recordset with some records. Each record is presented separately on a form and there is a "next" button to move on. For each record it allows pressing a button on the form for activating MS Word that in turn opens a relevant document.
The problem is that while the MS Word document is open, mouse wheel scrolling scrolls the recordset in the MS Access application, so to move to other records, up or down. It is strange since the MS Word application is the active window at that time.
I would like to disable the mouse wheel for the MS Access while keeping it active for the MS Word. So a solution of disabling the mouse wheel totally is not what I'm looking for.
On the database I am working on, it would not be convenient for me to install the mouse scrolling that determines if the mouse should scroll down the form, or to the next record.
That is a nice feature, but more than I need.
I only need to disable the mouse scroll bar (so the users do not get confused and then update the wrong record). Is there an easy way on the open of a form to completely disable the mouse scrolling feature?
Hi! I want to disable the usage of mouse scroll on my forms. Because, as things are now, you may accidently choose/ scroll to another Record/ Post, when editing data for one specific record.
How do I accomplish disabling usage of mouse scroll?
I have a form and in the form is a subform. When I add a record with the following code, the subform detail scrolls in such a way that you can't see the record you just added...only a single blank new record. Can you set the scroll position so that I can see all the previous records including the one I just added?
Private Sub Add_PROJ_RECORD() On Error GoTo Err_Add_Click Me.PROJECT_DATA.Locked = False Me!PROJECT_DATA.SetFocus DoCmd.GoToRecord , , acNewRec Me.PROJECT_DATA.Form.PROJ = PROJ_COMBO Me.PROJECT_DATA.Form.SPEC = SPEC_COMBO Exit Sub
Hello to all, Here is my questions : 1) Is it possible to enable/disable mouse wheel in modifiable list (combo box) ? In access2000 i can't select a record on the list with mouse wheel. 2) Same thing in a form. In a form the wheel is active to go to next or previous record but sometime would like to disable it. Thks in advance
hey all I am having a problem, and most people dont seem to know what to say and not to give me any ideas. So here we go. I have a form which you can scroll through the reocrds, with the mouse wheel, or through the navagation command buttons with I have created. However when I use my mouse wheel the record changes but it doesnt change my activeX Control. When I use my command buttons it changes. However I would like to have both the options so anyone have any ideas on how to get the activeX Control to change with the rest of my record?? Thanks
I have a form, that is longer than the height of the screen, so the user must scroll down to get to it all. If the user uses the scroll bar all is well. If they try to use their mouse wheel to go down the form jumps to the next record.
How can I stop the form from doing this. If it doesn't want to scroll down with the mouse wheel I can live with that, but it should not go to the next record with this.
Just something I hate and been frustrated about and would like to know whether it can be solved. I don't know about your PC but my mouse's wheel does not work in the Visual Basic Editor. This applies to all Office apps.
When I scroll the wheel, nothing moves. It works great in other apps, though, such as Explorers, ....
Is it something that was meant at designed or am I missing something here?
Well I'm having the all too common issue of the mouse wheel scrolling through all records in a form. However, I've decided to make light of the situation and adapt the form to the mouse wheel.
I have a list box on the form and whenever the user clicks on a record in the list, details about that record are displayed in the lower portion of the form. If the user scrolls, the detail portion of the record changes, but the original item remains highlighted in the list. I want to make it so that when users scroll, the selected item also changes to correspond with the item being displayed in the detailed view.
What I've thought of is to somehow relate the record in the detail view with the list index of the selected record. When the scroll wheel is used, the list index is changed to reflect the record in the detail view. I did something similar to save the record selection when switching between tabs, but I'm not too sure how to do what I want with the scroll wheel.
I've searched and so far haven't found anything. Any help would be appreciated
I have a form and I do not want the mouse wheel to move through the records - it is a single form view and I do not want the use to use the wheel as it corrupts my calculations.
Is there any way to allow input of numbers input without the wheeldoing anything
There must be a way to do this. I can't download the dll fix I've read about because of company policy...is there anything I can put in the following code which will force the subform to go back to the record or refresh the subform on the mouse wheel event?
Private Sub Form_MouseWheel(ByVal Page As Boolean, ByVal Count As Long) 'MsgBox "Do Not Use Mouse Wheel To Navigate!", vbExclamation, "Mouse Trap" Insert code here End Sub
Sorry...fairly new to VB...still learning :confused:
I am on a Invoice Header record in a bound form. I want to stop the user from scrolling the mouse wheel down, and land into a new record.
The problem is that when a user moves the mouse wheel, he lands into a new record, and access skips all data validations in the first record, and just commits it. I want to completely disable the mouse wheel. I have disabled the pageup and pagedown keys, but don't know how to stop the mouse wheel from scrolling.