Microsoft KB Archive/101567

= Macros to Disable Keyboard Input =

Article ID: 101567

Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q101567



SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, to disable all the keys on the keyboard, set the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications DataEntryMode property or use the Microsoft Excel 4.0 macro ENTER.DATA function.

Note that you can also disable keys on the keyboard with the ON.KEY function, but this function will not allow you to disable keys such as the SPACEBAR or the PLUS SIGN (+).



MORE INFORMATION
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Sample Visual Basic Procedure
This code turns off keyboard entry for the active sheet only. To turn keyboard entry back on, press CTRL+D. ' Macro to turn off keyboard entry. Sub KeyboardOff ' Sets CTRL+D to activate KeyboardOn. Application.OnKey "^d", "KeyboardOn" Application.DataEntryMode = True End Sub ' Macro to restore keyboard entry. Sub KeyboardOn Application.DataEntryMode = False End Sub

Microsoft Excel 4.0 Example
The following macro example turns on Data Entry mode. The keystroke CTRL+D initiates the second macro which turns Data Entry mode off. The macro assumes that all cells on the worksheet are locked. A1: =ON.KEY("^d","DataEntryOff") A2: =ENTER.DATA(2) A3: =RETURN A4: A5: DataEntryOff A6: =ENTER.DATA(FALSE) A7: =RETURN The function ENTER.DATA turns on Data Entry mode and allows you to enter data into unlocked cells. This function does not allow you to enter data into locked cells on the worksheet.

NOTE: You can turn off Data Entry mode by pressing the ESC key. If you use the number 2 for the logical argument, you will not be able to turn off Data Entry mode with the ESC key.

