Disable Mouse Roller Next Record

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Powderfinger

How can I disable the NEXTRECORD action that occurs when somone move the
mouse roller?
 
N

Nick 'The database Guy'

Hi Powder Finger,

One way to acheive this is to set the record cycle property to Current
Record. That way the mouse button is not disabled it just has no
effect.

Good luck

Nick
 
N

Nick 'The database Guy'

Hi Powder Finger,

One way to acheive this is to set the record cycle property to Current
Record. That way the mouse button is not disabled it just has no
effect.

Good luck

Nick
 
P

Powderfinger

Nick,

I do have that property set to current record. It's the darnest thing. I
can not replicate the error on my computer but it happens on my clients
computers, two of them.

????
I'm stumped.

Jack
 
J

JethroUK©

i think the record cycle only affects the 'tab' key behavious (not mouse
roller) - i think this is much more difficult than it sounds - i have seen a
huuuuuuuge chunk of code somwhere to fix this

i supose it's possible to intercept this in form Current event



| Nick,
|
| I do have that property set to current record. It's the darnest thing. I
| can not replicate the error on my computer but it happens on my clients
| computers, two of them.
|
| ????
| I'm stumped.
|
| Jack
|
|
| | > Hi Powder Finger,
| >
| > One way to acheive this is to set the record cycle property to Current
| > Record. That way the mouse button is not disabled it just has no
| > effect.
| >
| > Good luck
| >
| > Nick
| >
| > Powderfinger wrote:
| > > How can I disable the NEXTRECORD action that occurs when somone move
the
| > > mouse roller?
| >
|
|
 

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