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- MightyMouse - Version 1.05
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- Who reads documentation? Not me, or at least not unless I have problems.
- If you're like that, then you'll like MightyMouse. The documentation is
- build into the configuration program (MightyConfig) as online help.
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- To Install MightyMouse:
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- 1. Copy MightyMouse & MightyConfig to your boot disk's C: directory.
- They can be in any directory. C: is probably the easiest to use.
- Copy MightyConfig.info into the same directory as MightyConfig,
- if you want an ICON to activate from.
-
- 2. Modify your StartUp-Sequence to execute MightyMouse. MightyMouse
- will run and detach itself from your CLI so that it may continue.
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- 3. Modify your S:Shell-StartUp and/or S:CLI-StartUp procs. Add all
- of your Paths defined in your StartUp-Sequeunce to this proc.
- MightyMouse is a process not a CLI Task. Any CLI or Shell that
- is created by MightyMouse will only receive the default Paths,
- unless these changes are made.
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- 4. ReBoot your System. This activates MightyMouse.
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- 5. Run MightyConfig. Read the online help/documentation.
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- Planned Improvements:
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- We're planning on improvements and additions. The following are being
- considered at this time:
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- 1. Snap like functionality. I want a single Mouse program in the
- system, not three or more input handlers all chained together.
- The problem is just how much larger can the handler (MightyMouse)
- grow and still be useful to A500 single disk owners?
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- 2. Recording & Playback of a set of input events. This includes
- mouse and keyboard input.
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- 3. Rewrite the actual Input Handler part of MightyMouse in Assembler
- to improve effiency and reduce size.
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- Thank You:
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- To Commodore, Peter Cherna ,for supplying 2.0 Dos information.
- To my beta testers: Bob Pleatman & Rick Herbig.
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- Contact:
- You may contact me by Fido-Net at: The Cafe BBS 1:108/245
- Bob Stouder
-
- U.S. Mail address is: Bob Stouder
- 8165 Mellowtone Ct
- W. Chester Oh, 45069