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 | CuteMouse 1.9 |  | CuteMouse is an open source mouse diver for DOS. It supports serial (Microsoft, Mouse
Systems and Logitech Mouseman protocols) and PS/2 mice.
It's completely written in assembly language for speed and tiny memory footprint. |
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  | MouseClip 1.10 |  | MouseClip is a resident program (TSR) that uses the mouse to copy and paste in DOS text modes. It can copy both blocks and streams, and has a configurable double-click mode. Text can also be pasted as a stream, and copied to and from the Windows clipboard. In addition, the cursor can be moved to the mouse. |
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  | mclip100.zip - |  | MouseClip is a resident program (TSR) that uses the mouse to copy and
paste in DOS text modes. It can copy both blocks and streams, and has a
configurable double-click mode. Text can also be pasted as a stream,
and copied to and from the Windows clipboard. An additional function is
moving the screen cursor to the mouse cursor.
Special requirements: 286+, extended keyboard, mouse.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Jason Hood
jadoxa@hotmail.com
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   | doodle11.zip - |  | Doodle is a simple program with two purposes: (1) It helps computer
users learn mouse skills. Considerable skill and coordination are
required to hold the mouse, control its position in two dimensions, and
operate its buttons. Doodle provides an entertaining way to develop
these skills. (2) Mice and mouse drivers don't always do what you
expect. Doodle provides an easy way to test the buttons and x/y control
of a 1- 2- or 3-button mouse and mouse driver.
What Doodle does: It draws by leaving a trail of text characters
wherever the cursor goes. While the left/center/right button is pressed
it draws with the character 'L'/'C'/'R'. While no button is pressed it
draws with blanks (ASCII 32). Use blanks to erase previously drawn
characters. Doodle can also send the picture created to your printer.
Special requirements: Doodle requires a mouse and (to print your
pictures) a printer.
Changes: This new version (1.1) of Doodle can print.
doodle11.zip has replaced doodle10.zip.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Joseph Rosevear, Rosevear Software
roseware@yahoo.com
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  | sdwgm100.zip - |  | GamePad. Microsoft only distributes drivers for Win95+. They do not
distribute, or even make, SideWinder drivers for DOS, or even for older
versions of Windows. With SDWRGMPD, you can use your SideWinder GamePad
with more programs than ever before.
Special requirements: Microsoft SideWinder GamePad. ~1100 bytes in
memory.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Bret Johnson
bretjohn@juno.com
bretjohn@aol.com
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  | mousk305.zip - |  | any program, including the DOS prompt itself. As you move the mouse and
click the buttons, Mouskeys will automatically 'type' keystrokes for you.
You can either tell Mouskeys what to type for each action of the mouse,
or have it intelligently guess what you want it to type based on
information from the screen. It can even type unusual keystrokes like
<CapsLock>, <PrintScreen>, and <Ctrl>-<Alt>-<Del>.
It contains a clipboard where you can mark and copy text from the screen
and 'type' it into some other program later on. There are also several
other things it can do. Just about anything you may want to do with a
mouse can be done with Mouskeys.
It will also help other DOS programs that already use a mouse load much
faster (sometimes by as much as several seconds).
Special requirements: Mouse w/ driver (mouse.com, mouse.exe, or
mouse.sys).
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Bret Johnson
bretjohn@juno.com
bretjohn@aol.com
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  | xpcmou13.zip - |  | A DOS terminate and stay resident program that invokes mouse functions in
DOS programs that don't use the mouse. Allows cursor positioning, mouse
highlight copy and paste into existing programs. Also works in a DOS box
in MS-Windows 3.1 and 95, with text copy into the Windows clipboard.
Special requirements: Compatible 2 or 3 button mouse, mouse driver from
the manufacturer or Win95 mouse driver, DOS 3.1 or
higher, or Win3.1 or Win95.
Changes: Bug fix to version 1.2, January 1997.
xpcmou13.zip has replaced xpcmou11.zip and xpcmou12.zip.
GPL with source. Uploaded by the author.
Grant Gustafson
gustafso@math.utah.edu
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  | jm10.zip - |  | Joy-Mouse v1.0 is a memory resident program that can be used instead of
a mouse driver, causing the joystick to be used by most MS-DOS
applications instead of the mouse.
Special requirements: Joystick.
Shareware. Uploaded by the author.
Gunther Olesch
olesch@hrz1.hrz.th-darmstadt.de
olesch@hp89.rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
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  | xpcarr12.zip - |  | xPCarrow v1.2 is a TSR that enables Cursor positioning in the text modes
of PC video cards for DOS programs. Cursor positioning is supported by
three methods.
Programs that use the mouse themselves work as usual and ignore the
presence of xPC-Mouse. It works in Microsoft MS-DOS, Windows 3.1,
Windows 95. It also works in SUN Microsystems SunPC and Linux DOSemu
environments running MS-DOS versions 5, 6 and 7.
GNU sources (free software).
Changes: New sources derived from 1997 xpcmou12.zip.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Grant B. Gustafson
gustafso@math.utah.edu
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