• Re: MOUSE.COM command line switches

    From smartcom5@smartcom5@gmx.de to comp.os.msdos.misc on Wed Apr 15 01:36:42 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.msdos.misc

    Am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 1993 13:43:04 UTC+2 schrieb James Morse:
    In article <1993May18.225751.484@gems.vcu.edu>, hleaves@gems.vcu.edu says:

    Does anyone have a list of the command line switches for the microsoft mouse >driver? Even though my windows disks came with the mouse driver, there is no >documentation for the driver in my windows manual.

    Thanks,
    Hugh
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    ** Medical College of Virginia ** Bitnet: hleaves@vcuruby **
    ** Department of Human Genetics ** Voice: (804) 371-8754 **

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    Below is a article I saved. Is this what you are asking for? ========================================= ---------------------------------------------------------------------- James E. Morse Energy Management Associates

    Reply to: jem@sun1.ema.com

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    Path: aix3!netcomsv!netcom.com!csus.edu!wupost!spool.mu.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukne unel!ccusbdm From: Brian.Milner@brunel.ac.uk (Brian D Milner) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc Subject: Microsoft Mouse Driver Switches : Late Results !! - - - - - - - - - Message-ID: <C0J1D8.KJJ@brunel.ac.uk> Date: 8 Jan 93 08:39:08 GMT Organization: Brunel University, West London, UK Lines: 61


    Re: Microsoft Mouse v8.20 Driver Switches
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    This interesting post arrived from Oz today. I have yet to check it out - but I think it's what I've been looking for.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sorry about the tardiness of this reply. The information I have is as follows.

    Setting Default Values Switches Mouse Type none Serial 1,2 /Cn
    PS2 /Z
    Inport 1,2 /In
    Bus /B

    Language English English /L
    German /LD
    Spanish /LE
    French /LF
    Italian /LI
    Dutch /LNL
    Portuguese /LP
    Swedish /LS
    Finnish /LSF

    Interrupt Rate 1 0,1,2,3,4 /Rn

    Sensitivity
    Horizontal 50 5-100 /Hn
    Vertical 50 5-100 /Vn
    Hor & Ver 50 5-100 /Sn

    Acceleration 2 1,2,3,4 /Pn

    Cursor Display
    Display Delay 0 0-10 /Nn
    Force Default off on /M1
    off /M

    Hardware Cursor Support off on/off /Y

    Rotation Angle 0 0-359 /Or (ballpoint mouse only)

    Button Selection
    Primary 1 1,2,3,4 /KPnSm
    Secondary 3 1,2,3,4 /KPnSm
    Clicklock on on /KC (ballpoint mouse only)
    off /K

    Thanks, Clive; and once again thanks to everyone who replied to my query.

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    Thank GOD there are people like you, who help out!
    I've tried hundreds of combinations (e.g. -h, /?, /help ...) Nothing worked.

    GOD bless ya - and I sincerely hope you get hit by the rainbow tomorrow! :)
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  • From Kerr-Mudd,John@notsaying@invalid.org to comp.os.msdos.misc on Wed Apr 15 11:40:54 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.msdos.misc

    On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 08:36:42 GMT, smartcom5@gmx.de wrote:

    Am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 1993 13:43:04 UTC+2 schrieb James Morse:
    In article <1993May18.225751.484@gems.vcu.edu>, hleaves@gems.vcu.edu
    says:

    Does anyone have a list of the command line switches for the
    microsoft mouse driver? Even though my windows disks came with the
    mouse driver, there is no documentation for the driver in my windows
    manual.

    Thanks,
    Hugh
    --
    ** Hugh L. Eaves ** Internet: hleaves@ruby.vcu.edu
    ** ** Medical College of Virginia ** Bitnet: hleaves@vcuruby
    ** ** Department of Human Genetics ** Voice: (804) 371-8754
    **

    =========================================
    Below is a article I saved. Is this what you are asking for?
    =========================================
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    James E. Morse
    Energy Management Associates



    Reply to: jem@sun1.ema.com



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    From: Brian.Milner@brunel.ac.uk (Brian D Milner)
    Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc
    Subject: Microsoft Mouse Driver Switches : Late
    Results !! - - - - - - - - - Message-ID: <C0J1D8.KJJ@brunel.ac.uk>
    Date: 8 Jan 93 08:39:08 GMT
    Organization: Brunel
    University, West London, UK Lines: 61




    Re: Microsoft Mouse v8.20 Driver Switches
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    This interesting post arrived from Oz today. I have yet to

    check it out - but I think it's what I've been looking for.



    --------------------------------------------------------------------

    Sorry about the tardiness of this reply. The information I have is
    as follows.



    Setting Default Values Switches
    Mouse Type none Serial 1,2 /Cn

    PS2 /Z
    Inport 1,2 /In
    Bus /B

    Language English English /L
    German /LD
    Spanish /LE
    French /LF
    Italian /LI
    Dutch /LNL
    Portuguese /LP
    Swedish /LS
    Finnish /LSF

    Interrupt Rate 1 0,1,2,3,4 /Rn

    Sensitivity
    Horizontal 50 5-100 /Hn
    Vertical 50 5-100 /Vn
    Hor & Ver 50 5-100 /Sn

    Acceleration 2 1,2,3,4 /Pn

    Cursor Display

    Display Delay 0 0-10 /Nn
    Force Default off on /M1

    off /M


    Hardware Cursor
    Support off on/off /Y



    Rotation Angle 0 0-359 /Or (ballpoint mouse
    only)


    Button Selection

    Primary 1 1,2,3,4 /KPnSm
    Secondary 3 1,2,3,4 /KPnSm
    Clicklock on on /KC
    (ballpoint mouse only)
    off /K



    Thanks, Clive; and once again thanks to everyone who replied

    to my query.



    +---------------------------------------------------------------------
    ----+
    |Brian Milner, The Computer Centre, Brunel University , West London,
    |UK |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------
    ----+
    |brian.milner@brunel.ac.uk | To shut down Internet; Post to the
    |newsgroups|
    +--------------------------+ saying you think 'Lost in Space'
    |
    | is better than 'Startrek - TOS'
    | |
    +------------------------------------------
    ----+

    Thank GOD there are people like you, who help out!
    I've tried hundreds of combinations (e.g. -h, /?, /help ...) Nothing
    worked.

    GOD bless ya - and I sincerely hope you get hit by the rainbow
    tomorrow! :)


    You'd be better off using a later, smaller mouse driver, such as
    CTMouse. (theoretically all you need is a driver for the specific mouse you have and that could be done in say 100 bytes; but I haven't managed it!)



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  • From Kerr-Mudd,John@notsaying@invalid.org to comp.os.msdos.misc on Wed Apr 15 15:26:58 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.msdos.misc

    On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 11:40:54 GMT, "Kerr-Mudd,John"
    <notsaying@invalid.org> wrote:

    On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 08:36:42 GMT, smartcom5@gmx.de wrote:

    Am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 1993 13:43:04 UTC+2 schrieb James Morse:
    In article <1993May18.225751.484@gems.vcu.edu>, hleaves@gems.vcu.edu
    says:

    Does anyone have a list of the command line switches for the
    microsoft mouse driver? Even though my windows disks came with the
    mouse driver, there is no documentation for the driver in my
    windows manual.
    []

    Sorry.


    Thank GOD there are people like you, who help out!
    I've tried hundreds of combinations (e.g. -h, /?, /help ...) Nothing
    worked.

    GOD bless ya - and I sincerely hope you get hit by the rainbow
    tomorrow! :)


    You'd be better off using a later, smaller mouse driver, such as
    CTMouse. (theoretically all you need is a driver for the specific
    mouse you have and that could be done in say 100 bytes; but I haven't
    managed it!)






    --
    Bah, and indeed, Humbug.
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