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I came across this old message without an answer:
Is it true that there is no way at all to disable or redirect the Ctrl-
(minus) key events ?
If so, I can't believe they (developers) would have allowed that so
close to the common Print key stroke, Ctrl-P. They must not have had
any "bifocal" wearing developers, or "todays typists".
Some of the forms that we have pop up on the way to printing require a
few Ctrl-P's, so users automatically just hit what they think is Ctrl-P
a few times..... Losing of course a handful of records without ANY
warning because they hit Ctrl Minus.
If anyone knows of any software method to intercept the Ctrl Minus Key
combo in Access 97, please let me know. I am getting to the point where
I will be physically disabling the Minus key on all of our Keyboards.
Also, is this typical to ALL of the subsequent newer versions of Access
?
Thanks,
Chris L
I have a situation where I must prevent usage of CTRL + - ( CTRL &
Minus Sign ) shortcut, which deletes current record. Is there any way
to do this..........
Is it true that there is no way at all to disable or redirect the Ctrl-
(minus) key events ?
If so, I can't believe they (developers) would have allowed that so
close to the common Print key stroke, Ctrl-P. They must not have had
any "bifocal" wearing developers, or "todays typists".
Some of the forms that we have pop up on the way to printing require a
few Ctrl-P's, so users automatically just hit what they think is Ctrl-P
a few times..... Losing of course a handful of records without ANY
warning because they hit Ctrl Minus.
If anyone knows of any software method to intercept the Ctrl Minus Key
combo in Access 97, please let me know. I am getting to the point where
I will be physically disabling the Minus key on all of our Keyboards.
Also, is this typical to ALL of the subsequent newer versions of Access
?
Thanks,
Chris L