Mach - Mouse Accelerator with Hotkey. The accelerator part is similar to QuickMouse from Gizmoz...BUT, it will accept an argument, a number 0-9, which sets its speed (only speeds 1-4 are very usable). 1 is the default, 0 is no acceleration. The hotkeys are: Left or Right-Alternate F1 - F10. Left-Alternate-Ctl-F1 to uninstall. They are defined in the command line following the accelerator argument. Definitions with embedded spaces should use "". Examples: run mach 2 df0: df1: dir copy "" "run sys:system/rollodex" this maps df0: to f1 df1: to f1 dir to f3 copy to f4 nothing to f5 run sys:system/rollodex to f6 run mach 3 "Joe Foo" "512 West 3rd St." "The Trees, ID 83703" this maps Joe Foo to f1 512 etc. to f2 The Trees etc. to f3 Note that anything after a semicolon is treated as a comment. When you reach the end of the line, don't hit return and you can continue mapping up to 255 characters (including the "run mach 2"). You can also put this in your startup-sequence. (Of course you can't endcli if you do this (unless you use runback)). Sorry, no arguments from the icon...yet. If you do "stack 2000" before you start Mach, it will use only 10k. Be sure to reset your stack to 4000 or higher after this. To keep this program small, there are no messages, no prompts, no nothing. If, however, for any reason it fails to run (e.g. no free signals, no input.device??) it will use a return code of 10 or higher. Copyright 1987 by Brian Moats. This program may be freely distributed but may not be used in any commercial product without prior written permission. Brian Moats @Polyglot Software. PeopleLink - BrianM CI$ - 76167,2334