Numbers & Co. Rt. 1, Box 59A Oroville, WA 98844 (509) 476-2216 Copyright (C) 1990 WHISKERS SHAREWARE NOTICE: Whiskers is being distributed in the shareware market, you are free to make copies to pass along to others who might find Whiskers useful. All files (Whiskers.exe, Whiskers.dll, Invoice.txt and Whiskers.txt) must be distributed together. If you find that you like Whiskers and find it useful in your work, you are expected to pay a registration fee of $15.00 per copy. An invoice named INVOICE.TXT is included for your convenience. Checks, Mastercard and Visa are accepted for payment. Open the Invoice.txt file with Note- pad, select File menu, Page Setup command and set all margins to 0. Then select File menu, Print command to print the invoice. When your registration fee is received, a registration number and a paid in full invoice will be sent to you. When you receive your registration number it is very important that you enter your registration number ex- actly as it appears on your invoice. Technical support and site licenses are also available, please call 509-476-2216 for more information. Site licenses are available at the rate of: $15.00 per copy for 1 - 24 $13.00 per copy for 25 - 99 $10.00 per per copy for 100 - 199 Call for other site license amounts WHISKERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: To install Whiskers, copy all of the files to the directory you want Whiskers to be in. Then use the File Manager or Program Manager to start Whiskers, using the Whiskers.exe file. Whiskers.exe uses another file (included with Whiskers) named Whiskers.dll. The Whiskers.dll is a Dynamic Linked Library. Be sure to keep the Whiskers.exe and Whiskers.dll in the same directory. If you have an older version of Whiskers that used a file named Rodent.exe, please delete the Rodent.exe file. Whiskers no longer needs it. To run Whiskers, double click on its icon in the Program Manager or the Whiskers.exe file in the File Manager. Another Whiskers icon will appear at the botton of your screen. At this point Whiskers is running and the mouse button clicks are being captured and processed as the default set- tings. To view or change the default settings, see the "Programming the Mouse Buttons" section below. PROGRAMMING THE MOUSE BUTTONS: 2 and 3 Button Mice Click once on the Whiskers icon at the bottom of your screen and the sy- stem menu will pop up. Select the Buttons... command and a dialog box titled "Whisker's Mouse College" will appear. The Right and Middle button key combinations have been programmed with default key values. You may change any of these defaults that you wish. For example, to program the Right button to be the DELETE key, turn the checkbox on, then click on the down arrow of the listbox that is in the "no shifts" row and in the Right button column. Scroll the listbox until you find the DELETE entry and then select it. Now press the OK button. To program the Shift+Right button combination, follow the same steps as above, but make your selection in the listbox in the "shift" row and right button column. Follow these steps for programming each of the combina- tions. Repeat these steps for programming the Middle button on a three (3) button mouse. MIDDLE BUTTON SIMULATION: Whiskers can simulate a Middle button on a two (2) button mouse. To do the middle button simulation press and hold down the right mouse button and then QUICKLY click the left mouse button. The left button will ac- tivate whatever key you have assigned to the "no shift middle button". If you find that the click rate is too fast or too slow for you, the click rate can be changed in the Control Panel, Mouse section, Double Click Rate. To do the other middle button key combinations, press and hold down the right button and any of the shift keys and then click the left button. When you let up on the right button, the mouse will revert back to its normal state. To program the simulated Middle button, just follow the steps for programming the middle button of a three (3) button mouse. The Shift Left click sequence may be assigned to the right or middle but- ton, but in some applications it will not work. For example, in Excel, Word for Windows and Notepad the Shift Left click assignment to the right or middle button will produce the approperiate extended selection. How- ever, in the File Manager, which uses Shift Left click for extended file selection, Whiskers will not work. This problem Whiskers not working with some applications is caused by the way those applications were written and there is no way for Whiskers to get around this. The Left Double click sequence may be assigned to the right or middle but- ton, but in some cases it will not work correctly. For example, in the Program Manager if you right click (right button is programmed to be Left Double click) on one of the group icons the group window will open, but the system menu will also appear. When you close the system menu, the control box (upper left corner) is in reverse video. This problem does not inter- fer with the left double click functioning properly. To correct the reverse video effect, just move the group window a little and the problem will correct itself. EXCLUSION LIST: Click once on the Whiskers icon at the bottom of your screen and the system menu will pop up. Select Exclude... and a dialog box will appear. Follow the instruction in the dialog box for excluding certain programs from Whiskers attention. You can also turn Whiskers ON and OFF manually by double clicking on the Whiskers icon at the bottom of the screen. Or Clicking once on the icon at the bottom of the screen and then selecting Whiskers ON or OFF from the system menu. TO EXCEL USERS: A Rodent.exe has been marketed separately in the past as an Excel add in. If you have purchased the Rodent for Excel, just delete the Rodent.exe file and any macros that you may be using. Whiskers is a complete re- placement for the Rodent.