Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : 4DOSMICE.ZIP
Filename : 4DOSMICE.DOC

 
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Mouse Drivers for 4DOS
v.1.00
(Microsoft Mouse & LogiMouse)


Included in 4DOSMICE.ZIP you will find 5 files:


* 4DOSMM.DEF - Source code to the 4DOS Microsoft Mouse Driver
* 4DOSMM.MNU - Compiled version of the above
* 4DOSLM.DEF - Source code to the 4DOS Logitech Mouse Driver
* 4DOSLM.MNU - Compiled version of the above
* 4DOSMICE.DOC - The file you are reading right now

Apart from these files you will need either the Microsoft or the Logitech
Mouse and Menu drivers (MOUSE.COM and MENU.COM). You will find both on the
disk(s) that came with your mouse.


Startup for Microsoft version: | Startup for Logitech version:
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C> MOUSE | C> MOUSE
C> MENU 4DOSMM | C> MENU 4DOSLM

I recommand that you place these commands in AUTOEXEC.BAT. Complete driver
will not take more than 2 Kb of RAM.

Operation for Microsoft version: | Operation for Logitech version:
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Both Buttons: Start Help | Middel Button: Start Help
Left Button: Choose | Left Button: Choose
Right Button: Exit | Right Button: Exit
Move Up/Down: Cursorkeys | Move Up/Down: Cursorkeys


This program is placed in Public Domain. If you like it, just stand up from
your seat, yell 'Hoorah Hoorah Hoorah', sit down again and enjoy working
with 4DOS!

Tom Ordelman,
European Cybernetics,
International Fidonet Node 2:508/28.0 aka 2/103,
European Home of Multi-Edit and D'Bridge.

  3 Responses to “Category : Utilities for DOS and Windows Machines
Archive   : 4DOSMICE.ZIP
Filename : 4DOSMICE.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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