Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!lll-winken!uunet!mcvax!ukc!tcdcs!csvax1!ecarroll From: ecarroll@csvax1.cs.tcd.ie (Eddy Carroll) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: WShell/DMouse Message-ID: <41895@csvax1.cs.tcd.ie> Date: 9 Apr 89 04:24:37 GMT References: <0541.AA0541@caleb> Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: Computer Science Department, Trinity College Dublin Lines: 23 In article <0541.AA0541@caleb>, jdp@caleb.UUCP (Jim Pritchett) writes: > Has anyone out there figured out how to get WShell and DMouse (and CONMan) > to work together properly? Specifically, I want to do something similar to > > dmouse -c2 -A0 -C newwsh ""nil: CON:0/13/543/187/Dmouse/c s:Dmouse"" > > Jim Pritchett > UUCP: killer!gtmvax!dms3b1!caleb!jdp I don't have WShell (CSH 2.08MI fan :-) and I'm using Dmouse 1.09 (I prefer my AmigaDOS auto-requesters to remain inactive when they pop up, which doesn't happen with Dmouse >1.09, if I recall). Nevertheless, the following works fine for me: dmouse -c2 -A0 -C "newcli nil: CON:0/13/543/187/Dmouse/c s:Dmouse" I don't think the nil: are necessary - I've never used them like this before. I imagine replacing the 'newcli' with 'newwsh' would work similarly. -- Eddy Carroll ----* Genuine MUD Wizard | "You haven't lived until INTER: ecarroll@cs.tcd.ie | until you've died in UUCP: {..uunet}!mcvax!ukc!cs.tcd.ie!csvax1!ecarroll | MUD!" - Richard Bartle