Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!mcvax!ukc!cs.tcd.ie!csvax1!ecarroll From: ecarroll@cs.tcd.ie (Eddy Carroll) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: DMouse Message-ID: <16391@cs.tcd.ie> Date: 22 Sep 88 03:33:14 GMT References: <8809200700.AA27611@cory.Berkeley.EDU> Organization: Computer Science Department, Trinity College Dublin Lines: 42 In article <8809200700.AA27611@cory.Berkeley.EDU>, dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) writes: >>>...not anywhere near as elegant as HeliosMouse or Dmouse. >> >> Yeah, well DMouse ain't perfect either - when a text requester comes up, >>and the mouse doesn't happen to be over it, the cursor in the requester goes >>away and I have to move the mouse up and click on it. Sometimes. (2/3 of the >>time? I haven't kept track, just got pissed off.) Why does it do this? How >>do I make it stop? AAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!! >>-- >>Dave Lewis Loral Instrumentation San Diego (619) 282-3341 > > If someone can suggest a clean way to do it (I don't have time to > do everything). > How about SetFunctioning Intuition's Request() function and making it check to see if the requester being opened contains a string gadget which is initially selected; if it does, then position the mouse pointer over the cursor in the string gadget when it opens. Hey presto, no more problems with having to move the mouse pointer whenever one of those File requesters pops up. Of course, moving the mouse pointer behind the users back is not really very friendly, but the extra convenience gained would probably be worth it in this case (particularly if you arranged it so that the mouse pointer didn't re-appear if it was blanked - the user probably wouldn't even notice the mouse had moved). Another small change that would be nice: Left-Right clicking a window when it is the only window on a screen, or when it is a backdrop window, sends the screen to the back (this is great). However, doing this to a normal window which is on the same screen as a backdrop window (e.g. workbench) doesn't have any effect (unless there are other normal windows on the same screen). How about making this latter case also send the screen to the back? Oh well, just a few thoughts. I have DMOUSE1.09 on all my disks anyway, and I love it. -- Eddy Carroll ----* Genuine MUD Wizard | "You haven't lived INTER: mcvax!ukc!cs.tcd.ie!csvax1!ecarroll@uunet.uu.net | until you've died UUCP: {...uunet}!mcvax!ukc!cs.tcd.ie!csvax1!ecarroll | in MUD!" - R.B.