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Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com
If you're running Access 2007, you already have a function that addresses
this issue! Just check with Help.
For all other versions, you'll need some outside help. A gentleman by the
name of Stephen Lebans has a sample database that does this and it can be
downloaded at:
http://www.lebans.com/mousewheelonoff.htm
First, download and unzip the db and take a look. Go into your db and goto
File > External Data > Import and import the module modMouseHook from the
sample database. Next make sure you have the included file, MouseHook.dll, in
the same folder your database resides in. The following code needs to run
before the mousewheel will be locked:
Private Sub Form_Load()
'Turn off Mouse Scroll
blRet = MouseWheelOFF
End Sub
If you have one form that always loads first in your db, place the code there.
If the first form to load varies, place the same code in each form.
You should be set now.
this issue! Just check with Help.
For all other versions, you'll need some outside help. A gentleman by the
name of Stephen Lebans has a sample database that does this and it can be
downloaded at:
http://www.lebans.com/mousewheelonoff.htm
First, download and unzip the db and take a look. Go into your db and goto
File > External Data > Import and import the module modMouseHook from the
sample database. Next make sure you have the included file, MouseHook.dll, in
the same folder your database resides in. The following code needs to run
before the mousewheel will be locked:
Private Sub Form_Load()
'Turn off Mouse Scroll
blRet = MouseWheelOFF
End Sub
If you have one form that always loads first in your db, place the code there.
If the first form to load varies, place the same code in each form.
You should be set now.