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Information about “MOUSE TOOLS”

If you are a Turbo Pascal programmer, this set of utilities provides
most of the necessary procedures to use a mouse in your own programs,
including:

~ Display of the mouse cursor.

~ Reading of mouse and button positions.

~ Display of various prompts with ``push buttons.''

~ Selection of filenames.

To use the tools, you will need Turbo Pascal 5.5 and the TP5.5 units
Crt, DOS, drivers, fonts, and GRAPH available.  Two example programs
are provided along with the .TPU files for all the mouse tools.  This
should be enough to get you started writing mouse programs. The source
code for the units is not included in this version.

FILE2278.TXT

Disk No: 2278                                                           
Disk Title: Mouse Tools                                                 
PC-SIG Version: S1                                                      
                                                                        
Program Title: Mouse Tools                                              
Author Version: 1.1                                                     
Author Registration: $10.00                                             
Special Requirements: Turbo Pascal 5.5                                  
                                                                        
If you are a Turbo Pascal programmer, this set of utilities provides    
most of the necessary procedures to use a mouse in your own programs,   
including:                                                              
                                                                        
~ Display of the mouse cursor                                           
                                                                        
~ Reading of mouse and button positions                                 
                                                                        
~ Display of various prompts with "push buttons"                        
                                                                        
~ Selection of filenames.                                               
                                                                        
To use the tools you will need Turbo Pascal 5.5 and the TP5.5 units     
Crt, DOS, drivers, fonts, and GRAPH available.  Two example programs    
are provided along with the .tpu files for all the mouse tools.  This   
should be enough to get you started writing mouse programs.  The source 
code for the units is not included in this version.                     
                                                                        
PC-SIG                                                                  
1030D East Duane Avenue                                                 
Sunnyvale  Ca. 94086                                                    
(408) 730-9291                                                          
(c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.                                         

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(c) Copyright 1990, PC-SIG Inc.

SHAREWRE.TXT

   
   ABOUT SHAREWARE...
   
   Shareware (also known as user supported software and other names) is a
   concept not understood by everyone.  The authors of Shareware retain all
   rights to the software under the copyright laws while still allowing
   free distribution.  This gives the user the chance to freely obtain and
   try out software to see if it fits his needs.  Shareware should not be
   confused with Public Domain software even though they are often obtained
   from the same sources.
   
   If you continue to use Shareware after trying it out, you are expected
   to register your use with the author and pay a registration fee.  What
   you get in return depends on the author, but may include a printed
   manual, free updates, telephone support, etc.  Only by paying for the
   Shareware you use do you enable the Shareware author to continue to
   support his software and create new programs.  Considering that the
   Shareware registration fees are almost always far less than the purchase
   price of comparable commercial software it's obvious that Shareware is a
   good deal for everyone.
   
   There are real advantages to you in the Shareware system.  You get to
   try out software to make sure it is compatible with your hardware and
   that it fits your needs before you "buy" it with your registration.
   The author saves the expense of advertising, packaging and distribution
   and passes the savings on to you.  Plus, most Shareware authors are
   much more accessible than commercial software sources so that your
   questions and suggestions are much more likely to be responded to.
   

                         Thank you for your support.

Directory of PC-SIG Library Disk #2278

 Volume in drive A has no label
 Directory of A:\

BOX      TPU      3344   9-11-89   9:08a
CCMAP    PIC     16080  12-13-88   1:03p
CGAEXP   EXE     42032   9-13-89  11:24a
CGAEXP   PAS      6536   5-08-89   1:59p
CONVERT  TPU      2432   9-11-89   9:08a
MAPEDIT  EXE     60720   9-13-89  11:23a
MAPEDIT  PAS     33080   6-16-89   2:04p
MOUSE    TPU      3920   9-11-89   9:08a
MOUSERS2 TPU     18192   9-11-89   3:05p
MOUSTOOL DOC     24026   5-03-90  10:35a
PALETTE  TPU      2464   9-11-89   9:08a
SHAREWRE TXT      1715   8-26-88   7:43a
FILE2278 TXT      2369   8-28-90  12:42p
GO       BAT        40   1-01-80   6:00a
GO       TXT       496   1-01-80   4:28a
       15 file(s)     217446 bytes
                       96256 bytes free