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Click
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Version 1.01
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Copyright (c) 1990 by David A. Feinleib.
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Introduction
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Click is a keyboard click program for Microsoft Windows 3.0.
This program is especially useful for those users that have used
a keyboard click for DOS but have been unable to find one for
Windows. The duration and pitch of the click may be easily changed
by the user.
Click uses the PC's speaker to make the "click" sound.
Additions/Improvements in versions of Click
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- Version 1.01 [September 22, 1990]
Fixed bug which caused problems with "Preferences" dialog box.
Added option to not click when a key is repeated (held down).
Reduced memory requirements.
Added context sensitive help
Requirements for running Click
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- Microsoft Windows 3.0
- Click (CLICK.EXE, CLICKLIB.DLL, CLICK.HLP)
Running/Installing Click
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Please note that the following directions assume you are using a
mouse. If you are not using a mouse, please refer to your Windows
documentation for equivalent keystrokes.
1. Copy CLICK.EXE CLICKLIB.DLL, and CLICK.HLP to your Windows
directory or another directory of your choice. Note that
you must copy CLICK.EXE and CLICKLIB.DLL to the same directory.
2. Do one of the following:
Note: Option D is highly recommended over A, B, and C.
A. Click on "File" then "Run..." in the Program Manager menu.
Type CLICK.EXE (including the path) in the "Command
line" edit box and click "OK". If you use this option,
you will have to do this every time you want to run
Click.
B. Click on one of the program groups in the Program
Manager (the "Accessories" group is suggested). Select
"File" then "New..." from the program manager menu.
Select "Program Item" and type CLICK.EXE in the
"Command line" edit box. For example, you might type:
C:\WINDOWS\CLICK.EXE if that was the directory into
which you had copied Click. When you want to run
Click, double click on the Click icon.
C. On the line that says "load=" in your WIN.INI file,
add CLICK.EXE (with the appropriate path). For
example, if you copied CLICK.EXE to C:\WINDOWS,
the line would say: load=C:\WINDOWS\CLICK.EXE
This option will automatically run Click each time
you run Windows.
D. Do both B and C, which will automatically run Click
and allow you to run Click easily if you close it.
Click Options
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To bring up a list of options, click once on the Click icon.
1. Help...
This will bring up help about Click.
2. Preferences...
Preferences allows you to change the frequency and duration
of the "click." Move the box in the scroll bars to the
positions you like and then click OK. If you want to leave
the old settings, click CANCEL.
Each time you move the box, a "click" reflecting the
frequency and duration you have selected will be heard.
You may choose to have Click "click" on repeated keys (where
a key is held down and letters continue appearing). To do
this click "Don't click on repeated key" so that there is
no "x" in the box. To not have Click "click" on repeated
keys, click "Don't click on repeated key" so that there is
an "x" in the box.
3. About...
Select "About..." to display information about Click.
Getting help
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Click help may be accessed in three ways:
1. Select help from the Click system menu. This will display
an index of all help available for Click. It will also
explain how to use Click's context sensitive help.
2. You may access context sensitive help by clicking on one of the
Click system menu items, holding down the mouse button, and
pressing F1.
3. You may access context sensitive help from most
of Click's dialog boxes by clicking on the "Help" button
if one is displayed.
Other notes
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Please note that Click will only "Click" while you are using a
Windows program. It will not click while you are typing in a
DOS program.
How to contact me
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Comments and suggestions (and reports of problems) would be greatly
appreciated. You can contact me in the following ways:
1. Write:
David A. Feinleib
1430 Mass. Ave. Suite 306-42
Cambridge, MA 02138
2. Send BIX mail to:
"pgm"
3. Send CompuServe mail to:
76516,20
4. Send mail on a BBS via FIDONET (IBM UG BBS, Boston MA.) to:
David Feinleib
How to pay for/register Click
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Click is ShareWare.
You may make copies of this program and give them to others as
long as the documentation is provided with the program, both
unaltered.
If you like Click, a registration fee of $6 would be appreciated.
You will receive support via mail, BIX, CompuServe, or FidoNet.
The next version of the program is free (plus Shipping & Handling).
Please include your name, address, and current version number.
(The version number may be found in the About Box.)
See above for the address.
Site licenses, LAN licenses, and substantial quantity discounts
are available.
Customization of Click is available but is not included in the
ShareWare registration fee. The fee charged for customization
will depend on the amount and significance of the customization.
Please contact me for more information regarding the above two
items.
Other products by the same author
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For MS Windows 3.0:
WinClock WinClock is a digital clock for Microsoft
Windows 3.0 that has the following features:
- Display of time and date in many different formats
- Two alarms (which can be set for
daily or only a specified date)
- Optional hourly "beep"
- Allows user to set date and time easily
- Optionally stays in front of
other applications
- "Remembers" its position on the screen
- Two stopwatches
- Two countdown timers
- Context sensitive help
Pos Pos displays the mouse cursor position in relation
to the screen (screen coordinates) and in relation
to the window which has the input focus. Pos makes
a good addition to the Windows Software Development
Kit and is also useful when selecting monitor
resolutions. It was originally developed to
allow the user to move the mouse cursor to screen
positions ahead of time.
Lock Lock is a keyboard lock and screen saver. It will
automatically lock the keyboard after a certain
time.
Hop The only computer Hop-Over puzzle. Hop is a short
form of Chinese Checkers. (Hop can undo moves and
solve the puzzle automatically, if you want it to.)
Slide Slide is the Classic Sliding Block Puzzle.
Features:
- Saves and retrieves games
- Can undo moves one at a time
- Saves last game automatically
- 3x3 to 9x9 puzzle size
For DOS:
DskNum DskNum estimates the number of disks needed for
a DOS Backup. It estimates for 360Kb, 720Kb,
1.2Mb, and 1.44Mb disks.
DlFile
(with DirSrch) DlFile goes through your disk directories looking
for the filespec you specify. If found, it prompts
to delete it. This is very convenient for finding
and deleting "*.BAK".
Mem Mem displays the amount of conventional memory
in your computer and the amount free. It displays
information about extended memory if you have
it in your computer.
All of these programs are available on BIX, CompuServe, the Boston Computer
Society's IBM BBS, and from other ShareWare libraries. If you would like
more information, you may contact me as shown in the section "How to
contact me".