Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!gatech!purdue!decwrl!ucbvax!CORY.BERKELEY.EDU!dillon From: dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: DMouse -R option (was Re: Finishing up YAIP...) Message-ID: <8805130348.AA00528@cory.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 13 May 88 03:48:13 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 25 :When I click in the Window-to-Back gadget in the CLI window, instead of the :window just going to the back, it goes to the front *then* goes to the back. :Furthermore, if there isn't anything behind the window but I don't know that :and try to check: (1) I click the Window-to-Back gadget, (2) the whole screen :is filled with the full-screen CLI window for the time it takes to click the :button, (3) the CLI window stays at the back (since I just clicked the button. :This looks and feels really ugly, but it makes sense under dmouse. Just change the qualifier that goes with the RMB to bring the window to the back. example: -R1 sets it to left-shift (leftshift-RMB instead of LMB-RMB). NOTE TO ALL DMOUSE USERS: The -R option is not documented well. you give it a set of qualifiers in hex and if *any* one exists when you hit the RMB, it executes the window/screentoback function. That is: -R1 will give you leftshift-RMB, -R3 will give you anyshift-RMB, etc... value is in HEX. The misrepresentation in the documentation is that the docs say 'you should OR it with 8000'.... Right for -Q, wrong for -R. -Matt