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unpublished constants group MouseWheelBehavior
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
describes the scroll behavior of the mouse wheel for a control
Since
OOo 3.2

Constants
SCROLL_DISABLED defines that the mouse wheel cannot be used to scroll through the control's content  
SCROLL_FOCUS_ONLY defines that the mouse can only be used to scroll through the control's content if it currently has the focus.  
SCROLL_ALWAYS defines that the mouse can be used to scroll through the control's content, no matter whether or not it has the focus, as long as the mouse pointer is over the control.  
Constants' Details
SCROLL_DISABLED
const short SCROLL_DISABLED = 0;
Description
defines that the mouse wheel cannot be used to scroll through the control's content
SCROLL_FOCUS_ONLY
const short SCROLL_FOCUS_ONLY = 1;
Description
defines that the mouse can only be used to scroll through the control's content if it currently has the focus.
SCROLL_ALWAYS
const short SCROLL_ALWAYS = 2;
Description
defines that the mouse can be used to scroll through the control's content, no matter whether or not it has the focus, as long as the mouse pointer is over the control.
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