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From: SORENSEN@sp.unisys.COM.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.zenith.z100
Subject: Z-100 MICE-LogiTech
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Date: Wed, 25-Nov-87 13:35:00 EST
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I am SLOWLY overcoming some of my prejudices against mice- I now have one
for my Z-100, and it seems to work fine with a rudimentary device driver
I built for it.  However,  I now have some problems related to mice.

1) I built my driver based on a PC Mouse, and information from the PC Mouse
   manual, but my mouse is a Logitech Mouse.  It is supposed to be 
   configurable for Baud rate and Mode, but I can not find the documentation
   on how to do that.  Does any one out there know how to talk TO the
   logitech mouse, and not just listen? 

2) Is there a Mac-icon like drawing program for the Z-100?  I thought I
   saw one in the Heath catalog many issues ago, but I don't see it now.

Thanks for any help you can give,

	 Ric Sorensen :  CSNET  sorensen@sp.unisys.com
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