This is not for Plex86 in general... its for an addon Im making for it.  I could
modify the VNCViewers to capture all mouse movement I guess.  I would just
prefer to have it be compatible with the current viewers.

Nick Behnken wrote:

> I would recommend that we do not "assume" anything... otherwise smartass
> people are going to write things to break it.  Microsoft was known to add
> things to Windows 3.x to break so OS/2 and Dr Dos wouldn't run.  I can't
> imagine M$ liking Plex86 ;-)
>
> Nick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brad Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 5:06 PM
> Subject: Re: For Kevin Lawton!
>
> > Why not do like VMWare does: capture and hide the real mouse pointer,
> > and only show the one the guest OS renders on the screen?  Then, deltas
> > would be all you need.  VMWare has a special toolbar thingy for Win95
> > that detects when the emulated cursor hits the edge of the screen and
> > gives up control of the real mouse at that point so that it almost looks
> > like you just dragged the pointer right out of the window, but it also
> > has a key sequence that frees the real mouse pointer in case you don't
> > have the utility installed or enabled.  The latter way wouldn't be so
> > bad; click on the window anywhere, and your real pointer disappears and
> > you pick up the other one from wherever you (or the OS) left it.  Hit
> > something like CTRL-ALT-ESC and the emulated pointer stops and your real
> > pointer reappears.
> >
> >     --Brad Martin
> >
> > X-Odus wrote:
> > >
> > > Does an OS always start the mouse in the center of the screen?  Think it
> would be
> > > safe to assume this?
> > >
> >
> >


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