Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!csus.edu!ucdavis!csusac!sactoh0!pacengr!americ!erk From: erk@americ.UUCP (Erick Parsons) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications Subject: Re: PenPal and qmouse Message-ID: Date: 10 Feb 91 01:01:53 GMT References: <9102050634.AA05467@bisco.kodak.COM> Lines: 37 >In article <9102050634.AA05467@bisco.kodak.COM> retreat!drool@bisco.kodak.COM (Drool Rockworm) writes: >Anyone been successful using PenPal and qmouse at the same time? I find >qmouse's ability to make the current screen the one where the mouse is at >without tapping very handy, but qmouse in general seems to hose up PenPals >Tool Box pointers. Even quitting qmouse leaves hazzards when it comes to >printing. I must boot and NEVER run qmouse for Pen Pal to work for me. >Any ideas out there? Yes ! I have had the same problem which prompted me to search for the ultimate mouse accelarator. The results of that search: Get Machiii ! It's extremely configurable *AND* you can specify the program to shut off such features as the sunmouse option (the one you are having trouble with in Pen-Pal) by configuring it for a certain window or screen name. It is also (as far as I know) the only mouse accelarator that you can shut down with a script command. I would have stuck with qmouse if it could have been disabled in a script file. All in all I have to give it an A+ for a mouse accelarator/hotkey utility A critique: MachIII A+ Qmouse B+ MachII B- Dmouse C+ EasyMouse C (Anything else is just a mouse :-) -- -------------------------------------------------//------------------------- (ames att sun)!pacbell! ----> sactoh0!pacengr!americ!erk Multitasking, ucbvax!ucdavis!csusac! --/ // Never leave uunet!msac! -/ Erick Parsons \Sacramento Ca Home Without it --------------------------------------------\X/----------------------------- Please Don't Wait...