| Version: | 1.15 |
| Summary: | TooLate graphic mouse cursor editor |
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2l8ce115.zip (Sep 30 1996, 34.8K) |
| Summary: | Collection of mouse DEFs from Logitech BBS |
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alldefs.zip (Apr 3 1990, 64.4K) |
| Summary: | Makes mouse emulate arrow keys for any program |
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arrmouse.zip (Mar 10 1990, 6.5K) |
| Version: | 5.1 |
| Summary: | Mouse management for MSC/MASM 5.0 or later |
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cmouse2.zip (Nov 20 1990, 24K) |
| Summary: | TSR mouse cut/paste in all DOS text modes |
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cpast221.zip (Apr 25 1996, 24.5K) |
| Summary: | VGA graphics mode mouse cursor editor |
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csedit10.zip (Dec 18 1993, 116.9K) |
| Summary: | Test mouse and learn mouse skills |
| License: | Freeware |
| Author: | Joseph Rosevear, Rosevear Software |
| Email: | roseware@yahoo.com |
| Homepage: | http://users.abac.com/jroseve/ |
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doodle11.zip (Oct 9 1999, 27.2K) |
| Description: |
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 |
| Summary: | Use Microsoft mouse at MSDOS command level |
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dosmouse.zip (Jul 28 1989, 3.3K) |
| Version: | 9.06 |
| Summary: | Genius Mouse drivers,, with install |
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gm906.zip (Mar 14 1991, 71.6K) |
| Version: | 10.2 |
| Summary: | Genius mouse driver (DOS 6.0-compatible) |
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gmous102.zip (Aug 24 1993, 174.7K) |
| Summary: | Grab screen text, cut & paste w/mouse to kybd. |
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grbtxt12.zip (Aug 24 1992, 8.7K) |
| Summary: | HGXMOUSE: Multi-mode (text/SVGA) mouse driver |
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hgxmou10.zip (Aug 25 1994, 41.5K) |
| Summary: | Interactive graphics mouse cursor editor |
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igme.zip (Apr 16 1991, 36.5K) |
| Version: | 1.0 |
| Summary: | Emulate mouse using the joystick |
| License: | Shareware |
| Requires: | Joystick. |
| Homepage: | http://www.student.informatik.th-darmstadt.de/~olesch/ |
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jm10.zip (Jun 10 1997, 11.3K) |
| Description: |
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. |
| Summary: | Use your Joysticks with any program |
| License: | Freeware |
| Author: | Bret Johnson |
| Email: | bretjohn@juno.com |
| Homepage: | http://members.aol.com/bretjohn/ |
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joyky200.zip (Nov 22 1999, 81.4K) |
| Description: |
JoyKeys v2.00 is a DOS TSR that lets you use your Joysticks with virtually any program, including Windows. As you move the Joystick and press the buttons, JOYKEYS will automatically "type" keystrokes for you. You tell JOYKEYS what to type for each action of the joystick. It can even type unusual keystrokes like <CapsLock>, <PrintScreen>, and <Ctrl>-<Alt>-<Del>.
JoyKeys will work on any computer with any CPU/speed combination. You |
| Summary: | Use joystick as mouse, move cursor, enter keys |
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joymouse.zip (Feb 18 1990, 7.5K) |
| Summary: | Simulate series of keyboard strokes with mouse |
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k2rod.zip (Mar 14 1991, 21.2K) |
| Summary: | Emulate a MicroSoft mouse with your keyboard |
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kme_beta.zip (May 20 1991, 3.2K) |
| Summary: | Use mouse with any pgm that uses arrow keys |
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locate.zip (Dec 17 1987, 8.3K) |
| Summary: | TSR that emulates cursor keys with a mouse |
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m2key120.zip (Apr 25 1996, 8.9K) |
| Summary: | TSR utility to copy and paste text with mouse |
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markit10.zip (Oct 30 1992, 4.5K) |
| Summary: | Adds mouse control to pgms w/no mouse support |
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mcc201.zip (Mar 22 1992, 13.4K) |
| Summary: | Mouse Cursor Designer - req. graphics/mouse |
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mcd104.zip (Oct 11 1988, 48.9K) |
| Summary: | Copy and paste in DOS (and Windows). w/asm src |
| License: | Freeware |
| Author: | Jason Hood |
| Email: | jadoxa@hotmail.com |
| Homepage: | http://adoxa.homepage.com/mouseclip/ |
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mclip100.zip (Apr 16 2000, 24.2K) |
| Description: |
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. |
| Summary: | Emulate MS serial mouse with one external key |
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me1k10.zip (Jun 22 1996, 8.4K) |
| Summary: | Emulate MS mouse w/5 external keys or joystick |
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me5k10.zip (Jun 22 1996, 7.9K) |
| Summary: | Map mouse to arrow keys, TSR, w/ASM source |
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menumous.zip (Jan 24 1989, 2.5K) |
| Summary: | MS-C & Turbo-C mouse routines with TRUE cursor |
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mou105.zip (Sep 24 1991, 47.7K) |
| Version: | 7.01 |
| Summary: | Version mouse drivers from Mouse Systems |
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mouse701.zip (Sep 30 1990, 22.4K) |
| Summary: | Mouse motion to cursor keys TSR /w ASM/C src |
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mouse03g.zip (Oct 19 1995, 24.7K) |
| Summary: | Use a mouse to cut and paste in DOS' textmode |
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mouseb03.zip (Mar 12 1994, 7.3K) |
| Summary: | .DEF Mouse drivers for extended-char drawing |
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mousedrw.zip (Sep 8 1990, 4.8K) |
| Version: | 3.05 |
| Summary: | Use mouse with any program |
| License: | Freeware |
| Author: | Bret Johnson |
| Email: | bretjohn@juno.com |
| Homepage: | http://members.aol.com/bretjohn/ |
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mousk305.zip (Jun 14 1998, 41.6K) |
| Description: |
Mouskeys v3.05 is a DOS TSR that lets you use your mouse with virtually 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
It will also help other DOS programs that already use a mouse load much |
| Summary: | Switch mouse on and off |
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mswitch.zip (Mar 23 1989, 6.1K) |
| Version: | 6.43 |
| Summary: | Logitech Mouse drivers |
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mw643.zip (Aug 5 1996, 200.5K) |
| Summary: | Enter ASCII keyboard charactors with mouse |
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mykmouse.zip (May 28 1992, 16K) |
| Summary: | Cut and Paste w/mouse for DOS text modes |
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pcmou15a.zip (Mar 9 1995, 15.8K) |
| Summary: | Precise Point text mode graphical mouse driver |
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pp111.zip (Feb 5 1993, 81.3K) |
| Summary: | Quick Mouse Reset - speeds up starting/exiting |
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qmr101.zip (Mar 25 1992, 3.4K) |
| Summary: | Interface for Logitech mouse to QuickBASIC |
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rodent.zip (Dec 13 1987, 18.2K) |
| Summary: | DOS driver for Microsoft SideWinder GamePad |
| License: | Freeware |
| Author: | Bret Johnson |
| Email: | bretjohn@juno.com |
| Homepage: | http://members.aol.com/bretjohn/ |
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sdwgm100.zip (Jun 18 1999, 28.4K) |
| Description: |
SDWRGMPD v1.00 is a DOS driver (TSR) for a Microsoft SideWinder digital 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. |
| Summary: | Complete mouse control from MS-DOS |
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sqm120.zip (Dec 6 1991, 13.4K) |
| Summary: | Use mouse in ModeX (320x240x256) C-callable |
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xmouse11.zip (May 6 1992, 31.1K) |
| Version: | 1.2 |
| Summary: | Mouse arrow key TSR, Xterm std, /w ASM src |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | gustafso@math.utah.edu |
| Homepage: | http://www.math.utah.edu/ |
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xpcarr12.zip (Mar 9 1997, 38.6K) |
| Description: |
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). |
| Summary: | Mouse copy/paste/position TSR with src |
| License: | GPL with source. |
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xpcmou13.zip (Dec 16 1997, 73.3K) |
| Description: |
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. xpcmou13.zip has replaced xpcmou11.zip and xpcmou12.zip. |
| Summary: | TSR to add mouse to non-mouse applications |
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zwmous1a.zip (Sep 28 1991, 3.8K) |
