IIe will hide the Mac窶冱 mouse cursor when an Apple II mouse is visible.
This is useful if you find the Mac cursor distracting.
Warning: you will not know where your Mac cursor actually is on the screen so you will find it hard to navigate on your screen
IIe will not hide the Mac窶冱 mouse cursor when an Apple II mouse is visible.
You will see both cursors on the screen.
This is the largest value for the joystick窶冱 vertical position that IIe will return to an Apple //e program.
This is the smallest value for the joystick窶冱 vertical position that IIe will return to an Apple //e program.
This is the largest value for the joystick窶冱 horizontal position that IIe will return to an Apple //e program.
This is the smallest value for the joystick窶冱 horizontal position that IIe will return to an Apple //e program.
IIe will use the mouse窶冱 position across the screen as the joystick窶冱 position.
When selected, IIe will use the mouse窶冱 position across the screen as the joystick窶冱 position.
IIe will use the mouse窶冱 position across the Apple //e window as the joystick窶冱 position.
When selected, IIe will use the mouse窶冱 position across the Apple //e window as the joystick窶冱 position.
Pressing the keypad 窶7窶 key is like pushing a joystick up & left; the keypad 窶3窶 key down & right; the keypad 窶9窶 key up & right; and the keypad 窶1窶 key down & left.
Not pressing a keypad key is like holding down the last keypad key.
When selected, pressing the keypad 窶7窶 key is like pushing a joystick up & left; the keypad 窶3窶 key down & right; the keypad 窶9窶 key up & right; and the keypad 窶1窶 key down & left.
Not pressing a keypad key is like holding down the last keypad key.
The keypad 窶7窶 key is the equivalent of pushing the joystick slowly upwards and to the left; the 窶3窶 key: downwards and to the right; the 窶9窶 key: upwards and to the right; and the 窶1窶 key: downwards and to the left.
When selected, the keypad 窶7窶 key is the equivalent of pushing the joystick slowly upwards and to the left; the 窶3窶 key: downwards and to the right; the 窶9窶 key: upwards and to the right; and the 窶1窶 key: downwards and to the left.
The keypad 窶7窶 key is the equivalent of pushing the joystick up and left; the keypad 窶3窶 key down and right; the keypad 窶9窶 key up and right; and the keypad 窶1窶 key down and left.
When selected, the keypad 窶7窶 key is the equivalent of pushing the joystick up and left; the keypad 窶3窶 key down and right; the keypad 窶9窶 key up and right; and the keypad 窶1窶 key down and left.
IIe will use the mouse窶冱 position as the joystick窶冱 position.
When selected, IIe will use the mouse窶冱 position as the joystick窶冱 position.
IIe will use the Mac keypad as the joystick.
When selected, IIe will use the Mac keypad as the joystick.