Dear all,
I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my windows
application to scroll my control data.
The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you press it.
How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up or down
based on wheel function?
Any one have use it already?
Thanks for your help
regards
serge 6 3718
What control are you using ? It should be handled automatically...
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le
message de news:16**********************************@microsof t.com... Dear all,
I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my windows application to scroll my control data.
The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you press it. How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up or down based on wheel function?
Any one have use it already?
Thanks for your help regards serge
I ma using a treeView control, a listView control and a datagrid control
in a windows vb.net application
Actually it is not doing anything even if scrool is set automatically
"Patrice" wrote: What control are you using ? It should be handled automatically...
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:16**********************************@microsof t.com... Dear all,
I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my windows application to scroll my control data.
The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you press it. How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up or down based on wheel function?
Any one have use it already?
Thanks for your help regards serge
I'm sure it works here with the DataGrid control. I'll give this a try with
the other controls...
Patrice
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le
message de news:26**********************************@microsof t.com... I ma using a treeView control, a listView control and a datagrid control in a windows vb.net application
Actually it is not doing anything even if scrool is set automatically
"Patrice" wrote:
What control are you using ? It should be handled automatically...
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit
dans le message de news:16**********************************@microsof t.com... Dear all,
I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my windows application to scroll my control data.
The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you press it. How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up or
down based on wheel function?
Any one have use it already?
Thanks for your help regards serge
the scrolling works just fine. You Dont have to prgram anything. i Just tried
it and it worked automatically.
make sure ur mouse is fine.
"Patrice" wrote: I'm sure it works here with the DataGrid control. I'll give this a try with the other controls...
Patrice
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:26**********************************@microsof t.com... I ma using a treeView control, a listView control and a datagrid control in a windows vb.net application
Actually it is not doing anything even if scrool is set automatically
"Patrice" wrote:
What control are you using ? It should be handled automatically...
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:16**********************************@microsof t.com... > Dear all, > > I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my windows > application to scroll my control data. > > The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you press it. > How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up or down > based on wheel function? > > Any one have use it already? > > Thanks for your help > regards > serge
FFWIW,
The scroll button does not work on my listviews either. Perhaps it is
a setting or a driver specific issue?
John
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 01:57:06 -0700, "Mario"
<Ma***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: the scrolling works just fine. You Dont have to prgram anything. i Just tried it and it worked automatically.
make sure ur mouse is fine. "Patrice" wrote:
I'm sure it works here with the DataGrid control. I'll give this a try with the other controls...
Patrice
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:26**********************************@microsof t.com... > I ma using a treeView control, a listView control and a datagrid control > in a windows vb.net application > > Actually it is not doing anything even if scrool is set automatically > > "Patrice" wrote: > > > What control are you using ? It should be handled automatically... > > > > -- > > > > "serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le > > message de news:16**********************************@microsof t.com... > > > Dear all, > > > > > > I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my windows > > > application to scroll my control data. > > > > > > The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you press it. > > > How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up or down > > > based on wheel function? > > > > > > Any one have use it already? > > > > > > Thanks for your help > > > regards > > > serge > > > > > >
Yes I checked the treeview and listview and scrolling works (thought page
scrolling doesn't or perhaps should I set some properties to define the page
increment).
Looks like it's a device problem...
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"J L" <jo**@marymonte.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:jp********************************@4ax.com...
FFWIW, The scroll button does not work on my listviews either. Perhaps it is a setting or a driver specific issue?
John
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 01:57:06 -0700, "Mario" <Ma***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
the scrolling works just fine. You Dont have to prgram anything. i Just
triedit and it worked automatically.
make sure ur mouse is fine. "Patrice" wrote:
I'm sure it works here with the DataGrid control. I'll give this a try
with the other controls...
Patrice
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"serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit
dans le message de news:26**********************************@microsof t.com... > I ma using a treeView control, a listView control and a datagrid
control > in a windows vb.net application > > Actually it is not doing anything even if scrool is set automatically > > "Patrice" wrote: > > > What control are you using ? It should be handled automatically... > > > > -- > > > > "serge calderara" <se************@discussions.microsoft.com> a
écrit dans le > > message de
news:16**********************************@microsof t.com... > > > Dear all, > > > > > > I would like to be able to use the mouse wheel button in my
windows > > > application to scroll my control data. > > > > > > The weel gets two function, when you rotate it and whne you
press it. > > > How to handle that 2 function and tell to my control to scroll up
or down > > > based on wheel function? > > > > > > Any one have use it already? > > > > > > Thanks for your help > > > regards > > > serge > > > > > > This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics
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