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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.
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
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(c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.
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║ <<<< PC-SIG Disk #2278 MOUSE TOOLS >>>> ║
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║ To print documentation and program instructions, type: ║
║ COPY MOUSTOOL.DOC PRN (press Enter) ║
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(c) Copyright 1990, PC-SIG Inc.
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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