Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!blake!oregon!goes From: goes@oregon.uoregon.edu (Jim Goes, Univ of Oregon) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: MOUSEKEY.COM Mouse Simulator Message-ID: <5163@oregon.uoregon.edu> Date: 10 Jul 89 21:48:00 GMT References: <1184@marlin.NOSC.MIL> <2225@astroatc.UUCP> <54346@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> <398@berlioz.nsc.com> Distribution: na Organization: University of Oregon Lines: 23 In article <398@berlioz.nsc.com>, gwang@berlioz (George Wang) writes: > A while back, I found a PD program called Mousekey.com which allowed > REAL MOUSE-needed (Microsoft) programs to run with the keyboard... > This is *NOT* the same as another program called poor man's mouse > which just substitutes keyboard keys (arrows) for the joystick... > > Does anyone know where I can contact the original author?? Does > anyone know of a newer, updated program which fixes these problems? > How about a driver that allows the joystick to be used in programs > where you MUST have a mouse (IE, Deluxe Paint II..) -- The MOUSEKEY.COM program I have is a copyrighted PC Magazine program written in 1987 by Jeff Prosise. It allows a mouse to behave like cursor keys (at least thats the way I use it). I routinely run this utility as part of a communications program to enable mouse use on mainframe computers. Are we talking about the same program? _______________________________________________________________________________ Jim Goes | InterNet GOES@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU Graduate School of Management | UUCP: {fav backbone}!uoregon!oregon!goes University of Oregon | MaBell: (503) 686-3309 ________________________________________________________________________________ Grad School. Its not just a job, it's an indenture...