Re: F11 key in terminal

2004-02-01 Thread Nicolai Kuntze
Sorry, but my program does not have such a switch. It does not have any support for a 
mouse anyway ... The textinterface is only a kind of sensitiv :-) Nobody knows why.

Am Sa 31.01.2004 17:04, Dave Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

 Nicolai Kuntze wrote:
 
 Is it possible to deaktivate the mouse if I use dosemu -X? I have here a very 
 special program that jumps around in the menue if I move the mouse.
   
 
 Hi Nicolai:
 
   I had the same problem with Sequencer Plus, it's mouse-aware by 
 default. A command-line switch (/nm) for Sequencer Plus turns it off, 
 you may want to check if there's such a switch for your program too. 
 Note that the switch I use is a Sequencer Plus switch, it's not a DOSemu 
 switch.
 
 Best,
 
 dp
 
 
 
  
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Re: F11 key in terminal

2004-01-31 Thread Nicolai Kuntze
Am Fr 30.01.2004 21:18, Bart Oldeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

 On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Nicolai Kuntze wrote:
 
  I need the F11 key in the terminal. Under X (dosemu.bin -X) it works perfect. What 
  have I to do to get this key in the terminal??
 
 the problem is that many terminals cannot distinguish F11 from shift-F1.
 
 ctrl-^ -
 should work though. Type Ctrl-^ h to get help about terminal
 keyboard workarounds.
 
 Bart
 

Thanks for your Help. It works really perfect! Fortunatly I have a second problem. Is 
it possible to deaktivate the mouse if I use dosemu -X? I have here a very special 
program that jumps around in the menue if I move the mouse.

Nicolai


 
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Re: F11 key in terminal

2004-01-31 Thread Dave Phillips
Nicolai Kuntze wrote:

Is it possible to deaktivate the mouse if I use dosemu -X? I have here a very special program that jumps around in the menue if I move the mouse.
 

Hi Nicolai:

 I had the same problem with Sequencer Plus, it's mouse-aware by 
default. A command-line switch (/nm) for Sequencer Plus turns it off, 
you may want to check if there's such a switch for your program too. 
Note that the switch I use is a Sequencer Plus switch, it's not a DOSemu 
switch.

Best,

dp

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Re: F11 key in terminal

2004-01-30 Thread Bart Oldeman
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Nicolai Kuntze wrote:

 I need the F11 key in the terminal. Under X (dosemu.bin -X) it works perfect. What 
 have I to do to get this key in the terminal??

the problem is that many terminals cannot distinguish F11 from shift-F1.

ctrl-^ -
should work though. Type Ctrl-^ h to get help about terminal
keyboard workarounds.

Bart

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