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- Click
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-
- Version 1.01
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- Copyright (c) 1990 by David A. Feinleib.
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-
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- Introduction
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- Click is a keyboard click program for Microsoft Windows 3.0.
-
- This program is especially useful for those users that have used
- a keyboard click for DOS but have been unable to find one for
- Windows. The duration and pitch of the click may be easily changed
- by the user.
-
- Click uses the PC's speaker to make the "click" sound.
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- Additions/Improvements in versions of Click
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-
- - Version 1.01 [September 22, 1990]
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- Fixed bug which caused problems with "Preferences" dialog box.
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- Added option to not click when a key is repeated (held down).
-
- Reduced memory requirements.
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- Added context sensitive help
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- Requirements for running Click
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-
- - Microsoft Windows 3.0
- - Click (CLICK.EXE, CLICKLIB.DLL, CLICK.HLP)
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- Running/Installing Click
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-
- Please note that the following directions assume you are using a
- mouse. If you are not using a mouse, please refer to your Windows
- documentation for equivalent keystrokes.
-
- 1. Copy CLICK.EXE CLICKLIB.DLL, and CLICK.HLP to your Windows
- directory or another directory of your choice. Note that
- you must copy CLICK.EXE and CLICKLIB.DLL to the same directory.
-
- 2. Do one of the following:
-
- Note: Option D is highly recommended over A, B, and C.
-
- A. Click on "File" then "Run..." in the Program Manager menu.
- Type CLICK.EXE (including the path) in the "Command
- line" edit box and click "OK". If you use this option,
- you will have to do this every time you want to run
- Click.
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- B. Click on one of the program groups in the Program
- Manager (the "Accessories" group is suggested). Select
- "File" then "New..." from the program manager menu.
- Select "Program Item" and type CLICK.EXE in the
- "Command line" edit box. For example, you might type:
- C:\WINDOWS\CLICK.EXE if that was the directory into
- which you had copied Click. When you want to run
- Click, double click on the Click icon.
-
- C. On the line that says "load=" in your WIN.INI file,
- add CLICK.EXE (with the appropriate path). For
- example, if you copied CLICK.EXE to C:\WINDOWS,
- the line would say: load=C:\WINDOWS\CLICK.EXE
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- This option will automatically run Click each time
- you run Windows.
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- D. Do both B and C, which will automatically run Click
- and allow you to run Click easily if you close it.
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- Click Options
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- To bring up a list of options, click once on the Click icon.
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- 1. Help...
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- This will bring up help about Click.
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- 2. Preferences...
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- Preferences allows you to change the frequency and duration
- of the "click." Move the box in the scroll bars to the
- positions you like and then click OK. If you want to leave
- the old settings, click CANCEL.
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- Each time you move the box, a "click" reflecting the
- frequency and duration you have selected will be heard.
-
- You may choose to have Click "click" on repeated keys (where
- a key is held down and letters continue appearing). To do
- this click "Don't click on repeated key" so that there is
- no "x" in the box. To not have Click "click" on repeated
- keys, click "Don't click on repeated key" so that there is
- an "x" in the box.
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- 3. About...
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- Select "About..." to display information about Click.
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- Getting help
- ------------
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- Click help may be accessed in three ways:
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- 1. Select help from the Click system menu. This will display
- an index of all help available for Click. It will also
- explain how to use Click's context sensitive help.
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- 2. You may access context sensitive help by clicking on one of the
- Click system menu items, holding down the mouse button, and
- pressing F1.
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- 3. You may access context sensitive help from most
- of Click's dialog boxes by clicking on the "Help" button
- if one is displayed.
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- Other notes
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-
- Please note that Click will only "Click" while you are using a
- Windows program. It will not click while you are typing in a
- DOS program.
-
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- How to contact me
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-
- Comments and suggestions (and reports of problems) would be greatly
- appreciated. You can contact me in the following ways:
-
- 1. Write:
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- David A. Feinleib
- 1430 Mass. Ave. Suite 306-42
- Cambridge, MA 02138
-
- 2. Send BIX mail to:
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- "pgm"
-
- 3. Send CompuServe mail to:
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- 76516,20
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- 4. Send mail on a BBS via FIDONET (IBM UG BBS, Boston MA.) to:
-
- David Feinleib
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- How to pay for/register Click
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-
- Click is ShareWare.
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- You may make copies of this program and give them to others as
- long as the documentation is provided with the program, both
- unaltered.
-
- If you like Click, a registration fee of $6 would be appreciated.
- You will receive support via mail, BIX, CompuServe, or FidoNet.
- The next version of the program is free (plus Shipping & Handling).
-
- Please include your name, address, and current version number.
- (The version number may be found in the About Box.)
- See above for the address.
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- Site licenses, LAN licenses, and substantial quantity discounts
- are available.
-
- Customization of Click is available but is not included in the
- ShareWare registration fee. The fee charged for customization
- will depend on the amount and significance of the customization.
-
- Please contact me for more information regarding the above two
- items.
-
- Other products by the same author
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- For MS Windows 3.0:
-
- WinClock WinClock is a digital clock for Microsoft
- Windows 3.0 that has the following features:
-
- - Display of time and date in many different formats
- - Two alarms (which can be set for
- daily or only a specified date)
- - Optional hourly "beep"
- - Allows user to set date and time easily
- - Optionally stays in front of
- other applications
- - "Remembers" its position on the screen
- - Two stopwatches
- - Two countdown timers
- - Context sensitive help
-
- Pos Pos displays the mouse cursor position in relation
- to the screen (screen coordinates) and in relation
- to the window which has the input focus. Pos makes
- a good addition to the Windows Software Development
- Kit and is also useful when selecting monitor
- resolutions. It was originally developed to
- allow the user to move the mouse cursor to screen
- positions ahead of time.
-
- Lock Lock is a keyboard lock and screen saver. It will
- automatically lock the keyboard after a certain
- time.
-
- Hop The only computer Hop-Over puzzle. Hop is a short
- form of Chinese Checkers. (Hop can undo moves and
- solve the puzzle automatically, if you want it to.)
-
- Slide Slide is the Classic Sliding Block Puzzle.
- Features:
-
- - Saves and retrieves games
- - Can undo moves one at a time
- - Saves last game automatically
- - 3x3 to 9x9 puzzle size
-
-
-
- For DOS:
-
- DskNum DskNum estimates the number of disks needed for
- a DOS Backup. It estimates for 360Kb, 720Kb,
- 1.2Mb, and 1.44Mb disks.
-
- DlFile
- (with DirSrch) DlFile goes through your disk directories looking
- for the filespec you specify. If found, it prompts
- to delete it. This is very convenient for finding
- and deleting "*.BAK".
-
-
- Mem Mem displays the amount of conventional memory
- in your computer and the amount free. It displays
- information about extended memory if you have
- it in your computer.
-
- All of these programs are available on BIX, CompuServe, the Boston Computer
- Society's IBM BBS, and from other ShareWare libraries. If you would like
- more information, you may contact me as shown in the section "How to
- contact me".
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