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From: dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re:  DMouse
Message-ID: <8809200700.AA27611@cory.Berkeley.EDU>
Date: 20 Sep 88 07:00:10 GMT
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>>...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).  If not, there are two possibilities:

	(1) Disable auto-activate completely (-A0)
	(2) Disable keyboard-auto-activate but keep mouse-move-auto-activate
	    one (-A2)

	Since any feature can be turned on/off at will, you still get
the benefit of those other features which work for you.  I have this 
requester problem too (everybody does).  For now, I keep a-a on (-A3) and
move the mouse onto the requester... inconvenient.

					-Matt