Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!bionet!agate!ucbvax!WPI.BITNET!GREYELF From: GREYELF@WPI.BITNET Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: third button Message-ID: <8904150204.AA18360@wpi> Date: 15 Apr 89 02:04:37 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 27 >It looks as if your memory is flawed. The mouse button has anothing to do >with paddle button 2 (i.e., the third button). The mouse and paddles have >nothing to do with each other. The paddles were conceived and built into >II+'s and //e's long before the mouse was created. >-- >Mike Jetzer >"Hack first, ask questions later." NOPE, WRONGO MARYLOU!!! I just went and checked it out, $C063 IS the mouse button, a.k.a. button #2. Unlike the other buttons (0 and 1) its value is usually > 127, and drops BELOW 128 when the button is pressed. I just checked it myself. To check it from basic just peek(49251). -- Michael J Pender Jr Box 1942 c/o W.P.I. I wrote SHELL and Daemon, greyelf@wpi.bitnet 100 Institute Rd. send bug reports, suggestions, greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu Worcester, Ma 01609 checks to me. People keep asking me if Shell or Daemon are compatible with the IIc, IIe. YES, I wrote them on my Laser 128. Now Daemon also works on the GS. Tell you what, you buy me a gs, I'll write stuff for it... I guess the only apple Daemon doesn't work on is a mac (heh, heh).