You can either disable the mouse completely, with either a left or right click optionally executing a specified command line, or you can disable everything except the left mouse button, which performs single clicks as normal, and just the right button can be assigned to a command line. This feature can be useful for preventing accidental mouse movement from having an effect on WTC or other applications, and enabling use of a mouse button to perform a frequently required task. Keeping the left button available may be useful for cursor rooting and performing standard actions like executing a directory choice, but apart from optionally executing a command with the right button, the mouse wheel and other actions still have no effect.
Configure mouse operation with the "ym" (for s-y-stem mouse) setup directive. Follow letter "m" by a status byte and optional command line, as described below.
The command line can be any valid command that can be executed in the WintextCom Personal Information Manager(tm) directory, not just a Windows program command line. Thus, you could assign a telephone number to the right and/or left mouse button to be able to click to dial it from any application, for example, or perform any other WTC directory action. If spaces occur within the command line, enclose it in double quotes ('"'), but place the opening quote immediately following the letter "y" that introduces the setup directive, rather than at the actual start of the command line; The closing quote should be right at the end, but the letter "m" and the status byte must be within the quotes.
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