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- From: jvt@its.bt.co.uk (John Trickey)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech
- Subject: Re: Gem program control of mouse and cursor--HOW?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.114310.14891@its.bt.co.uk>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 11:43:10 GMT
- References: <a6647fb2@Kralizec.fido.zeta.org.au>
- Sender: @its.bt.co.uk
- Organization: BT Group Computing Unix Support, Birmingham, UK
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- In article <a6647fb2@Kralizec.fido.zeta.org.au> simon.lindsay@p4.f842.n680.z3.fido.zeta.org.au (Simon Lindsay) writes:
- >
- >09 Jul 92, timg@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu writes to All:
- >
- > tcue> 1) When a dialog appears on the screen, I want to move the mouse
- > tcue> to an appropriate button, and then return the mouse after the
- > tcue> dialog exits.
- >
- >Arrrggh.. don't do it.. It is _Most_ disconcerting when the program you are
- >using starts moving the mouse around without you. Most people will feel much
-
- Speak for yourself. The practice is commonplace on X11 and, frankly, is
- *very* useful when you become acustomed to it.
-
- John
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