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  1. #1
    Thom
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    Selection sticks in Excel

    I teach Excel to beginning students. Periodically, a student will get
    something turned on that seems to lock the mouse button on while selecting
    cells. They left click on a cell and then move the mouse to select a range
    but when they release the mouse button, Excel continues highlighting cells
    where ever they move the mouse. I have been unable to figure out how they
    get it turned on or how to turn it off. Sometimes, even closing Excel
    doesn't help. When Excel is re-opened, the mouse is often still stuck in
    "selection mode". Any thoughts?
    --
    Thanks....Thom

  2. #2
    ScottO
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    Re: Selection sticks in Excel

    It might be a mouse setting ...
    Go to Control Panel and open up the Mouse configuration dialog.
    On the Buttons tab, there's a section called ClickLock, if my guess
    is correct the Turn on ClickLock selection will be ticked.
    If so, untick it, click OK and retest.
    If not, my guess is no good ....
    Rgds,
    ScottO

    "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:5C69B1C0-7EF5-4AD3-99A0-B93A91711556@microsoft.com...
    | I teach Excel to beginning students. Periodically, a student will
    get
    | something turned on that seems to lock the mouse button on while
    selecting
    | cells. They left click on a cell and then move the mouse to select
    a range
    | but when they release the mouse button, Excel continues
    highlighting cells
    | where ever they move the mouse. I have been unable to figure out
    how they
    | get it turned on or how to turn it off. Sometimes, even closing
    Excel
    | doesn't help. When Excel is re-opened, the mouse is often still
    stuck in
    | "selection mode". Any thoughts?
    | --
    | Thanks....Thom



  3. #3
    Thom
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    Re: Selection sticks in Excel

    That's a good thought....except if that were the case, clicking the mouse
    button again would turn the click-lock off again. Clicking the mouse button
    doesn't turn it off, Esc won't turn it off, even closing out of Excel and
    opening it again sometimes doesn't turn it off.
    --
    Thanks....Thom


    "ScottO" wrote:

    > It might be a mouse setting ...
    > Go to Control Panel and open up the Mouse configuration dialog.
    > On the Buttons tab, there's a section called ClickLock, if my guess
    > is correct the Turn on ClickLock selection will be ticked.
    > If so, untick it, click OK and retest.
    > If not, my guess is no good ....
    > Rgds,
    > ScottO
    >
    > "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:5C69B1C0-7EF5-4AD3-99A0-B93A91711556@microsoft.com...
    > | I teach Excel to beginning students. Periodically, a student will
    > get
    > | something turned on that seems to lock the mouse button on while
    > selecting
    > | cells. They left click on a cell and then move the mouse to select
    > a range
    > | but when they release the mouse button, Excel continues
    > highlighting cells
    > | where ever they move the mouse. I have been unable to figure out
    > how they
    > | get it turned on or how to turn it off. Sometimes, even closing
    > Excel
    > | doesn't help. When Excel is re-opened, the mouse is often still
    > stuck in
    > | "selection mode". Any thoughts?
    > | --
    > | Thanks....Thom
    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    ScottO
    Guest

    Re: Selection sticks in Excel

    OK, look in the status bar toward the right hand end.
    If you see EXT, then *someone* has pressed the F8 key.
    Hit the F8 key (as hard as you like to turn the *feature* off.
    Rgds,
    ScottO

    "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:768F4CFD-D612-40F7-8C30-65ADFA0ECFEE@microsoft.com...
    | That's a good thought....except if that were the case, clicking the
    mouse
    | button again would turn the click-lock off again. Clicking the
    mouse button
    | doesn't turn it off, Esc won't turn it off, even closing out of
    Excel and
    | opening it again sometimes doesn't turn it off.
    | --
    | Thanks....Thom
    |
    |
    | "ScottO" wrote:
    |
    | > It might be a mouse setting ...
    | > Go to Control Panel and open up the Mouse configuration dialog.
    | > On the Buttons tab, there's a section called ClickLock, if my
    guess
    | > is correct the Turn on ClickLock selection will be ticked.
    | > If so, untick it, click OK and retest.
    | > If not, my guess is no good ....
    | > Rgds,
    | > ScottO
    | >
    | > "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    | > news:5C69B1C0-7EF5-4AD3-99A0-B93A91711556@microsoft.com...
    | > | I teach Excel to beginning students. Periodically, a student
    will
    | > get
    | > | something turned on that seems to lock the mouse button on
    while
    | > selecting
    | > | cells. They left click on a cell and then move the mouse to
    select
    | > a range
    | > | but when they release the mouse button, Excel continues
    | > highlighting cells
    | > | where ever they move the mouse. I have been unable to figure
    out
    | > how they
    | > | get it turned on or how to turn it off. Sometimes, even
    closing
    | > Excel
    | > | doesn't help. When Excel is re-opened, the mouse is often
    still
    | > stuck in
    | > | "selection mode". Any thoughts?
    | > | --
    | > | Thanks....Thom
    | >
    | >
    | >



  5. #5
    Thom
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    Re: Selection sticks in Excel

    Excellent! That's it! How the heck did you figure that out? (Not sure why
    students would be messing with th f8 key -- but that's a whole different
    question!)

    Cheers!
    --
    Thanks....Thom


    "ScottO" wrote:

    > OK, look in the status bar toward the right hand end.
    > If you see EXT, then *someone* has pressed the F8 key.
    > Hit the F8 key (as hard as you like to turn the *feature* off.
    > Rgds,
    > ScottO
    >
    > "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:768F4CFD-D612-40F7-8C30-65ADFA0ECFEE@microsoft.com...
    > | That's a good thought....except if that were the case, clicking the
    > mouse
    > | button again would turn the click-lock off again. Clicking the
    > mouse button
    > | doesn't turn it off, Esc won't turn it off, even closing out of
    > Excel and
    > | opening it again sometimes doesn't turn it off.
    > | --
    > | Thanks....Thom
    > |
    > |
    > | "ScottO" wrote:
    > |
    > | > It might be a mouse setting ...
    > | > Go to Control Panel and open up the Mouse configuration dialog.
    > | > On the Buttons tab, there's a section called ClickLock, if my
    > guess
    > | > is correct the Turn on ClickLock selection will be ticked.
    > | > If so, untick it, click OK and retest.
    > | > If not, my guess is no good ....
    > | > Rgds,
    > | > ScottO
    > | >
    > | > "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > | > news:5C69B1C0-7EF5-4AD3-99A0-B93A91711556@microsoft.com...
    > | > | I teach Excel to beginning students. Periodically, a student
    > will
    > | > get
    > | > | something turned on that seems to lock the mouse button on
    > while
    > | > selecting
    > | > | cells. They left click on a cell and then move the mouse to
    > select
    > | > a range
    > | > | but when they release the mouse button, Excel continues
    > | > highlighting cells
    > | > | where ever they move the mouse. I have been unable to figure
    > out
    > | > how they
    > | > | get it turned on or how to turn it off. Sometimes, even
    > closing
    > | > Excel
    > | > | doesn't help. When Excel is re-opened, the mouse is often
    > still
    > | > stuck in
    > | > | "selection mode". Any thoughts?
    > | > | --
    > | > | Thanks....Thom
    > | >
    > | >
    > | >
    >
    >
    >


  6. #6
    MarieB
    Guest

    Re: Selection sticks in Excel

    I have this problem but F8 doesn't fix it; whilst it does take the EXT form
    the status bar, I have the same 'locking' problem - any ideas?

    "Thom" wrote:

    > Excellent! That's it! How the heck did you figure that out? (Not sure why
    > students would be messing with th f8 key -- but that's a whole different
    > question!)
    >
    > Cheers!
    > --
    > Thanks....Thom
    >
    >
    > "ScottO" wrote:
    >
    > > OK, look in the status bar toward the right hand end.
    > > If you see EXT, then *someone* has pressed the F8 key.
    > > Hit the F8 key (as hard as you like to turn the *feature* off.
    > > Rgds,
    > > ScottO
    > >
    > > "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:768F4CFD-D612-40F7-8C30-65ADFA0ECFEE@microsoft.com...
    > > | That's a good thought....except if that were the case, clicking the
    > > mouse
    > > | button again would turn the click-lock off again. Clicking the
    > > mouse button
    > > | doesn't turn it off, Esc won't turn it off, even closing out of
    > > Excel and
    > > | opening it again sometimes doesn't turn it off.
    > > | --
    > > | Thanks....Thom
    > > |
    > > |
    > > | "ScottO" wrote:
    > > |
    > > | > It might be a mouse setting ...
    > > | > Go to Control Panel and open up the Mouse configuration dialog.
    > > | > On the Buttons tab, there's a section called ClickLock, if my
    > > guess
    > > | > is correct the Turn on ClickLock selection will be ticked.
    > > | > If so, untick it, click OK and retest.
    > > | > If not, my guess is no good ....
    > > | > Rgds,
    > > | > ScottO
    > > | >
    > > | > "Thom" <Thom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > | > news:5C69B1C0-7EF5-4AD3-99A0-B93A91711556@microsoft.com...
    > > | > | I teach Excel to beginning students. Periodically, a student
    > > will
    > > | > get
    > > | > | something turned on that seems to lock the mouse button on
    > > while
    > > | > selecting
    > > | > | cells. They left click on a cell and then move the mouse to
    > > select
    > > | > a range
    > > | > | but when they release the mouse button, Excel continues
    > > | > highlighting cells
    > > | > | where ever they move the mouse. I have been unable to figure
    > > out
    > > | > how they
    > > | > | get it turned on or how to turn it off. Sometimes, even
    > > closing
    > > | > Excel
    > > | > | doesn't help. When Excel is re-opened, the mouse is often
    > > still
    > > | > stuck in
    > > | > | "selection mode". Any thoughts?
    > > | > | --
    > > | > | Thanks....Thom
    > > | >
    > > | >
    > > | >
    > >
    > >
    > >


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