![]() ![]() It still sounds like some conflict with software, but it may as well be driver related. ![]() Anyway, there seem to be an awful lot of trouble with those keyboards if you Google them. In my case it's something weird with the Logitech mouse drivers. Hmm, the control panel showing weird things is nothing new, I have one keyboard and mouse connected, it shows three keyboards, one of which is my mouse, and a non-existing additional mouse. Hope that helps, otherwise post some more info on when and what exactly happens. ![]() If none of the above applies try going through your installed programs and try to think of anything that may readjust inputs (some text auto-correct, keybinding, advanced keyboard shortcut, or sensory reading software cause this stuff to happen). Have you tried running a virus scanner, because some keyloggers cause this behavior? Also, if you have Norton / Comcast protection, uninstall the 'Constant Guard', as it sees some games as keyloggers when they try to rebind certain keys and it blocks those rebinds. More likely, I think, is that the input is either blocked by something legitimate, or stolen by something illegitimate. In that case you might want to try simply (re-)installing the driver software and removing any mention of generic keyboards in your device manager. Couple of suggestions: Are you using a keyboard that uses drivers other than something defaultish (Razor, Logitech Gaming, basically everything with memory and profiles)? Sounds like either a driver issue or something 'stealing' the input. New to the forums so I don't know whether this gets moved, but we'll see. Repeat this for as many adjacent members as you want to keep visible while scrolling.Īs you page down or across the report, the static tablix members remain in view.Hmm, probably not a bug in SE as you also have it in other games (I love Terraria by the way ). In the Properties pane, set FixedData to True. The Properties pane displays the Tablix Member properties. On the right side of the grouping pane, click the down arrow, and then click Advanced Mode.Ĭlick the static member (row or column) that you want to remain visible while scrolling. The Row Groups pane displays the hierarchical static and dynamic members for the row groups hierarchy, and the Column groups pane shows a similar display for the column groups hierarchy. On the design surface, click anywhere in the table to display static members, as well as groups, in the grouping pane. To keep a static tablix member (row or column) visible while scrolling ![]() On the General tab, under Row Headers or Column Headers, select Header should remain visible while scrolling. Right-click the row, column, or corner handle of a tablix data region, and then click Tablix Properties. To keep matrix group headers visible while scrolling You can create and modify paginated report definition (.rdl) files in Microsoft Report Builder, Power BI Report Builder, and in Report Designer in SQL Server Data Tools. ![]()
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