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- USING THE MOUSE CURSOR DESIGN TOOL
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- The Mouse Cursor Design Tool requires at least an EGA graphics card that can
- display 16 colors simultaneously and a Microsoft-compatible mouse.
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- The mouse cursor design tool is very easy to use. It has a built-in help
- feature that allows you to get help on any specific function you desire.
- To access this feature, click on the Help button, then click on any control
- panel button or area on the screen you would like help with.
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- It would be a good idea to go through all of the important screen areas, as
- well as all of the control panel buttons using the help facility before you
- start designing cursors. This way, you will be familiar with what the program
- does and what each control panel button can do for you. Then, once you have
- a good idea about the program, you can get to work designing custom mouse
- cursors!
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- You may use these cursors in any of your applications, including programs
- that you recieve renumeration for, provided you have the registered version
- of this program. To find out how to register, as well as all of the things
- you will recieve as a registered user, please read the file ORDER.ME.
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- Files you should have received with the shareware version are listed below:
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- MCDT.EXE The Mouse Cursor Design Tool program (shareware version)
- MCDT.DOC This document
- ORDER.ME Ordering information
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- Some of the files you will receive with the registered version are:
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- MCDT.EXE A personalized, most up-to-date edition of the Mouse Cursor
- Design Tool.
- REFERENCE.DOC A 2300+ line complete reference guide that shows you how
- to use custom mouse support with your programs, including
- generously commented example source code.
- REGMCDT.DOC A complete document on disk that expands on the help
- provided with the on-line help feature in the MCDT.
- ORDER.ME Ordering information (for your friends, etc.)
- *.CUR One dozen pre-made mouse cursors, ready for use.
- EXAMPLE1.C A program that shows you how to implement mouse interface
- into your programs, as well as how to use the cursors
- created by MCDT in your code. A must!
- EXAMPLE1.EXE The ready-to-run (already compiled) version of EXAMPLE1.C,
- compiled with debug information so that you can step
- through the code to see what is going on!
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