     MOUSE.PRG
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     All  you  know  the  mice, connected with a serial port of a PC. This 
     driver  gives  you  the  possibility to use them on an serial port of 
     your ST, TT or Falcon.
     
     
     Installation:
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     Start GENMOUSE.PRG and select the port your mouse is connected to and 
     it's  protocol.  (Note: The Falcon-Port is Modem 2.) Place the driver 
     at "C:\AUTO\" - and restart your computer (or start it from the desk).
     You can use both, standard mouse and serial mouse, at the same time.
     
     For  trying out some port's and protocol's you have to save and start 
     'mouse.prg'  for  every  new selection, cause this datas will only be 
     set by starting this program.
     
     The 'Options'-part changes immediately the behaviour of an previously 
     installed driver, so one can try out the reaction of the buttons.
     There  is  a  simple linear mousespeeder and a slider that affect the 
     behaviour of the pointer.
     The checkbox 'left-handed' swaps left for right button of your mouse.
     The 'busmouse'-option is for the exotic users of X-window under Mint.
     If  this  checkbox  is  select  the  middle mouse button act like the 
     middle button of a Busmouse working on a TT.
     
     
     There are different possibilitys for the use of
       The middle mouse button:
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     - Simulate a doubleclick of the left button by pressing em once.
     - Whyle you hold em douwn and use the left mouse button, the shift-key
       is simulated - so one can select some elements of a list (some files 
       in a desk window).
     - On  newer  versions of the desk one can move and rename a file whyle 
       copy it whith drag and drop and holding down the 'alt' or 'control'-
       key. Now you can do that whithout grabbling for the keyboard, but by 
       klicking  the  middle  button  whyle dragging files holding down the 
       left button.
       Klicking  once  simulates 'control' (move). Klicking twice simulates 
       'alternate' (rename). Another klick makes the desktop think one hold 
       down 'control' + 'alt' (move and rename). The fourth click stops all 
       that nightmare.
     
     
     Trouble: > My middle mouse button won't work <
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     The  middle mouse button isn't supported by MS-mode. (One more reason 
     for  hating  microsoft.) So if you find a switch at the bottom of the 
     mouse  set it to PC-mode. Another (not so comfortable) way is holding 
     down  the  left  mouse button whyle switching on your computer, cause 
     serial (not logitech) mice start working in MS-mode normally.
     A  number of mice i saw, own no switch, but when you open it, you can 
     find  the place for em. (there must be three not used holes in a row, 
     in some cases you can read >SW< or so near this place).
     Connecting  the  middle  pin  and one of the of the others will teach 
     PC-mode to the mouse - try it out (but at your own risk).
     
     If  someone  know  a way to switch mouse-protokol by software, please 
     kontakt me.
     
     This program is placed in the public domain.
     
           Good Hacking, T34             Rostock, september 9 1995
     
     E-Mail: t34@physik1.uni-rostock.de
