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Chapter 5 - MonitorMouse for DOS
vary in the button actions they support (clicking, dragging, double-clicking). The
modes are the same as in MonitorMouse for Windows and all other versions of
MonitorMouse. You should choose the simplest mode that will work for your
application. A Tutorial program is included for practicing with each mode (see
page 53).
Mode 0
Left button clicking only. No dragging or right button is supported.
Works with large targets. Recommended for public kiosk
applications.
Moves the cursor to your point of touch and "clicks" the left
button. A beep will confirm the click. The cursor will not move,
nor will any other clicks be simulated until your finger is lifted and
the screen retouched.
Mode 1
Left button clicking only. No dragging or right button is supported.
Works with large and small targets.
The cursor follows your sliding finger and the left button is clicked
at the point of untouch (lift-off).
Mode 5
Left button clicking and dragging. No right button is supported.
The left button is held down when you touch the screen, and it
stays down until you untouch, dragging as you move.
Mode 6
Same as Mode 5, but supports double-clicking by tapping twice.
Recommended for general use.
If the second touch occurs immediately after the first and is nearby,
a double-click will be simulated at the exact point of the first
touch. If you do not hear two beeps, you have tapped too fast.
Mode 0 is the default if no flag is specified. The INSTALL program adds the -m6
flag if MonitorMouse for Windows was also installed.
Cursor Flag (-c)
The mouse cursor can be turned on and off with the cursor flag (-c+ and -c-
respectively). With most dedicated touchscreen applications, a cursor is not
required. In fact, it may distract the user because their eyes will be drawn to the
cursor instead of focusing on the entire image.
This flag will have no effect if the application draws it own cursor, uses a cursor
bar or highlighting rather than a cursor, or in some windowed application
environments, including Microsoft Windows. In Windows, use the Touchscreen
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