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Limit Mouse Wheel Scroll

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I've created (as part of a larger database) a staff list which contains, amongst other thing, staff statistics (for sales purposes) and personal details. If a member of staff with low access privileges access the list, the can only view this data fi they are looking at themselves on the list. Those users wit high level access can view anyone's data.

My problem is the mouse wheel scroll, because once i've restricted the user's view of these data pages to only theirs, they can still use the scroll wheel to view anyone elses' in the list.

Anyone got any ideas how to disable this function or find a work-around?

Have you tried hiding the status area and locking it?

Ninja

Have a look at Wim's post here

http://fmforums.com/forum/showtopic.php?tid/171763/post/184491/hl//#184491, see if it helps - it did us!

Phil

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Yea Wim's suggestion is good, but we dont use MS mice we have HP mice.

And I dont have administrator rights, i just work in one department of a huge company.

Anyone got any other ideas?

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I'm thinking maybe performing a find on the currently selected record, so that that is the only one in the current found set.

Problem being that the user can then just press 'Show All' and they have full access to all staff stats.

Curse my tiny mind!

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