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On Nov 23, 6:46*pm, "AccessVandal via AccessMonster.com" u18947@uwe
wrote: That's odd, as far as I can remember the code window does not work with the mouse scrolling not in 2000 or 2003 but in 2007. I have check it in 2003, the mouse scrolling does not work. Maybe you have an hidden application running behind somewhere or you might be unaware of the mouse reconfiguration tool installed somewhere. The mouse scroll wheel can act as a third mouse button or a middle button in most brands/types. Or you might accidentally made the clicking speed too fast or too slow? Or you might had something like from Stephen Lebans mouse scrolling utility? If I were you, I'll start check what's wrong. I have known some people have problems using mouse where the default speed was not suitable for them. One double click opens multiple same application! Even the mouse speed cause problem for them! I have a Logitech cordless optical mouse on one PC and a standard Dell corded, rollerball (not optical) mouse on another PC ... they both scroll the VBA code window using the wheel. It does not work in Access 97. What can I say... I have no "special" mouse software installed. Maybe you should check what's wrong with yours LOL |
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LOL, no thanks SilvrT. Don't wanna end up just like you. Hope it stays that
way, in fact I prefered it that way. If it's not broken don't fit it. I'm aware that it was mouse driver issues as well. There's no quarantee that the solution will work from MS or will not cause problems. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=837910 This one is VB6 but should work in Access as well. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...175901033.aspx This one is a Add-in. Than again, the mouse drivers may interfere Access. You might want to reconsider disabling it lol. SilvrT wrote: I have a Logitech cordless optical mouse on one PC and a standard Dell corded, rollerball (not optical) mouse on another PC ... they both scroll the VBA code window using the wheel. It does not work in Access 97. What can I say... I have no "special" mouse software installed. Maybe you should check what's wrong with yours LOL -- Please Rate the posting if helps you. Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/200911/1 |
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