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Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: CuteMouse 1.9.1 alpha 1 and CuteMouse 2.0 alpha 4
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Hi!

22-οΛΤ-2003 12:31 _alainm AT pobox DOT com (Alain) wrote to <opendos AT delorie DOT com>:

>> dSJ> In case it's relevant, before config.sys and autoexec.bat are
>> dSJ> processed, there is a brief message "Panning Support Driver
>> dSJ> V1.0 ... (C) Toshiba ...". I have no idea what this is, however
AB>>      This is program/code, which unshrinks image in LCD screen. Without
AB>> this, image on the screen is shrinked about 2/3 of screen height (with high
AB>> black stripes above and below).
A> Couldn't you have both in a single driver so that we can opt easely?

     This program is proprietary closed software from Toshiba. Other
notebooks manufacturers have its own software or their notebooks are not
subject of this sickness. Read:

1. you have no sources/specifications for this code.
2. this code is very harware and vendor specific.
3. this code not relates to mouse functions (mouse driver uses solely
   standard video functions of CGA/EGA/VGA and not comes down at lower level
   to chipsets; currently CTMOUSE even not uses VESA).



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