Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!rex!rouge!pc.usl.edu!pabres13 From: pabres13@pc.usl.edu (Joubert John V.) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: How Do You Read a Mouse??????? Message-ID: <3520@rouge.usl.edu> Date: 9 Feb 90 07:27:33 GMT References: <13230.25d09fd7@max.u.washington.edu> Sender: anon@rouge.usl.edu Organization: Univ. of Southwestern La., Lafayette Lines: 41 In article <13230.25d09fd7@max.u.washington.edu> 8324155@max.u.washington.edu writes: > > Hi, I have a Logitech three button mouse. I like the mouse, but >unfortunately, the manual which comes with it says nothing about how to >access it so to speak. ...could someone >send me a list of the mouse calls through this interupt, or some well >commented code (assembly, or c) which uses them. I will be eternally >gratefull, > > Thanks ahead of time, > > Mark I use a library called CXL from Mike Smedley P.O. Box 33603 San Antonio, TX 78265-3603 He has Zortech C(++?),TurboC, and Microsoft C with all memory models, and source code. I think he has other libraries for other compilers too. It is shareware for only $35. He has a nice demo program that came with it that I would upload, but since the binaries area seems to be ever defunct ... You can get the demo program on GEnie (CXL.arc). The demo I dloaded is a slightly older version that goes for $25.00 when you register. The new version, which includes mouse support is $35 ( I don't know if the new demo has been uploaded to GEnie or not). == The new version adds a lot of other things too. Do yourself a big favor and get this library. Even if your time is worth $1 an hour, you will save money, frustration, etc. At $35, this is the best buy I have made this year. -- John Joubert | /\ | /\ | _ Internet: pabres13@usl-pc.usl.edu | \|<>|>|> \|<>|>|><`|`| GENIE: J.JOUBERT |--/|-------/|------------ | \/ \/