nelson@udel.EDU (Mark Nelson) (06/13/89)
Recently there was a discussion about obnoxious programs that allocated screens without any way to move them to the back, and how Amiga-N and Amiga-M are insufficient for moving among several screens. Anyway, someone mentioned a utility called Q-mouse that redefined the operation of those two keys (plus many other wonderful-sounding capabilities). I've been looking for this utility, but all I can find is a QMouse from FF~49 which just queries for a mouse click in the startup sequence. Does anyone know where I can find the Q-mouse I'm looking for? Do I remember the name correctly? Mark Nelson ...!rutgers!udel!nelson or nelson@udel.edu This function is occasionally useful as an argument to other functions that require functions as arguments. -- Guy Steele
lphillips@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca (Larry Phillips) (06/14/89)
In <17477@louie.udel.EDU>, nelson@udel.EDU (Mark Nelson) writes: >Recently there was a discussion about obnoxious programs that allocated >screens without any way to move them to the back, and how Amiga-N and >Amiga-M are insufficient for moving among several screens. Anyway, >someone mentioned a utility called Q-mouse that redefined the operation >of those two keys (plus many other wonderful-sounding capabilities). > >I've been looking for this utility, but all I can find is a QMouse from >FF~49 which just queries for a mouse click in the startup sequence. >Does anyone know where I can find the Q-mouse I'm looking for? Do I >remember the name correctly? Yes, the correct name is QMouse. I believe it's up to about version 1.6 now. It's by Lyman Epp. It's on various commercial services and BBS systems, and possibly available for ftp somewhere. Wish I could be more specific. Thought you'd like to know you had the name right anyway. -larry -- Van Roy's Law: An unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | // Larry Phillips | | \X/ lphillips@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca or uunet!van-bc!lpami!lphillips | | COMPUSERVE: 76703,4322 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
nop@cup.portal.com (Randy G Jouett) (06/16/89)
Would someone please ask Lyman if he could remove the call to WorkBenchToFront when a macro is selected? I hate having to flip screens back and forth everytime I select my talking clock program while using a term prog or text editor. Maybe he could just set up some kind of way to disable it in the config file. -- Randy Jouett sun!portal!cup.portal.com!nop