Anyone found a way to do this either via a macro or another method? I dont want to stop it working outside Corel, only within it as its real sensitive to movement.
Cheers guys!
Hi.
In the control panel in windows 7 you can Enable program specific settings for mouse wheel. This should work great for you.
If you have XP then this vba solution may work. I tested it with Windows 7 and it does not work (in windows 7)
http://www.lebans.com/mousewheelonoff.htm
http://www.dbforums.com/microsoft-access/1608820-disable-mouse-wheel.html
-John
Thanks John, but I looked at that some time ago and it only allows changes to be made to the wheel button, not the wheel motion itself.
Andy Carolan said:Anyone found a way to do this either via a macro or another method? I dont want to stop it working outside Corel, only within it as its real sensitive to movement.
I'm a bit confused, are you accidentally using the mouse wheel while using Draw?
You could write an autohotkey script which checks if the active application is Draw, and if so, does nothing on mouse wheel
#IfWinActive, CorelDRAW *WheelUp:: *WheelDown::#IfWinActive
Andy Carolan said:Thanks John, but I looked at that some time ago and it only allows changes to be made to the wheel button, not the wheel motion itself.
Oops. Yep. You're right. I didn't notice that is was just the button.
Hendrik Wagenaar said: You could write an autohotkey script which checks if the active application is Draw, and if so, does nothing on mouse wheel #IfWinActive, CorelDRAW *WheelUp:: *WheelDown::#IfWinActive
Hendrik Rules!
To be fair, i dont really touch the mouse much when using draw now as i mostly use a tablet. But if the mouse-wheel is knocked, it zooms in or moves the page.