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Jeff Hunt
I have a question about disabling the mouse wheel. I have used the
MOUSEHOOK.DLL procedure from Stephen Lebans in the past and it does work (I
have the file in the same folder and the module in the database) but I am
looking for an alternate way. I recently changed companies and my new one
has a security monitor that pops up every time a form turns the mouse wheel
off (it says that MSACCESS.EXE is trying to log all keys via MOUSEHOOK.DLL).
I can disable it, but it comes back every time you reboot, therefore it is
not a practical solution for my users. I don’t care about being able to
scroll on text boxes or anything else, I just need to prevent the wheel from
changing which record you are on in a form bound to a table. Is there any
other way to prevent this besides Stephen’s code?
MOUSEHOOK.DLL procedure from Stephen Lebans in the past and it does work (I
have the file in the same folder and the module in the database) but I am
looking for an alternate way. I recently changed companies and my new one
has a security monitor that pops up every time a form turns the mouse wheel
off (it says that MSACCESS.EXE is trying to log all keys via MOUSEHOOK.DLL).
I can disable it, but it comes back every time you reboot, therefore it is
not a practical solution for my users. I don’t care about being able to
scroll on text boxes or anything else, I just need to prevent the wheel from
changing which record you are on in a form bound to a table. Is there any
other way to prevent this besides Stephen’s code?