"Mouse Emulator"
This program is freeware. If you really like this program, and want to make a donation, 
please mail to r.f.j.holthuizen@stud.tue.nl for more information. Thank you.

The program runs under windows NT/9x and above.
The homepage of this utility is http://www.geocities.com/matroxfiles
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Copyright (c) 2001 RH Designs (RHD)

This file contains the following information:
1. License Agreement
2. Manual



1.        License Agreement

USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH
BELOW. USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF
YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS, YOU MUST DELETE THE SOFTWARE IMMEDIATELY.
"Use" means storing, loading, installing, executing or displaying the
software. You may not modify the software or disable any licensing or
control features of the software or revers engineer the software.

You may not copy or reproduce the software for any purpose
except to make one (1) archival copy of the software, or te redistribute the shareware
version including this readme.txt file. You may not give
copies of this software to other people. You may not sell, rent or lease
the software to others. 

You are entitled to use this product for
your own use. You may not sell, rent or lease the software to others
without written permission of the author (RHD). You may use only
one copy of the software at one time. You may not use this software on a
network or on more than one computer at the same time without a license for
"concurrent use". 

You must not give away your personal copy. Doing so will result in an
infringement of copyright. RHD retains the right of claims for
compensation in respect of damage which occurred by your giving away of the
software copy. This claim shall also extent to all costs which RHD
incurs in defending himself.

THE SOFTWARE IS WARRANTED IF AT ALL ONLY ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THIS
LICENSING AGREEMENT. EXCEPT AS WARRANTED HEREIN, RHD HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.

2. Manual
Thank you for using this utility.

The program recognizes the following keys: (NumLock must be ON!)
While holding down the Ctrl and/or Alt keys:
Arrow keys - Move the mouse. If both Ctrl and Alt keys are down, the mouse moves at double speed.
Keypad 1 - Left mouse button
Keypad 2 - Right mouse button
Keypad 3 - Middle mouse button
Keypad 4, 5, 6, 8 - Moves the mouse left, down, right or up respectively. 
			  These keys are an alternative to the arrow keys
			  If both Ctrl and Alt keys are down, the mouse moves at double speed
Keypad 9 - Exits the program
ScrollLock - Left mouse button (Also works without Ctrl or Alt!)

Problems with the duality of keys:
Even though mouse emulator uses these keys, these keys can still be used by all programs. As a result, 
a other program may do things that are not expected. For instance the user wants to click the left
mouse button, and does this by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Keypad 1 key.

The other program would normally do the normal action for a left mouse click, 
but does an alternative action for a left mouse click while Ctrl is pressed. 
As the program still recognizes that the control key is pressed, 
it performs the alternative action.

If you are experiencing this problem with a particular program, try the various combinations that
Mouse Emulator supports. For instance, try holding down Alt instead of Ctrl, or try holding down both.
Try using the Keypad 4, 5, 6 and 8 keys for moving the pointer instead of the arrow keys.

You can use the ScrollLock key as the left mouse button without the need of holding down Ctrl or Alt,
so this can be very useful!

You can use the command line option /s to disable the dialog box that is normally shown. This can be very
convenient if Mouse Emulator is a default startup program.