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From: Airhead Zoom <airhead_zoom AT hetnet DOT nl>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: RE: Mouse in SVGA Mode
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Date: 24 Feb 1999 14:34:47 +0100
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> Hi John,
> 
> > ----------
> > De: 	John Hosick[SMTP:hosick AT nwon DOT com]
> > Enviada: 	Domingo, 21 de Fevereiro de 1999 16:44
> > Para: 	djgpp AT delorie DOT com
> > Assunto: 	Mouse in SVGA Mode
> > 
> > How do you get a mouse to work in SVGA mode? the mouse show function does
> > not work as it does in Mode13h. 
> > 
> SVGA modes is not supported by mouse driver. You have to draw your own mouse
> pointer using a event driven mouse function, or using some other method that
> you judge more adequated.
> 
> 	I hope have helped you,
> 
> 	José Paulo
> 	Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

Hello everybody.

I've had the same problem and solved it in the same way a few years ago, but 
discovered that the mouse pointer 'skipped' pixels.
I mean by this, that when I moved the mouse ONE pixel, the mouse cursor moved 
TWO pixels. This was only in the X-direction, not the Y-direction.
It could be a software problem (it was one of my first programs), but I'm not 
sure.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
I sure hope there's a better way than just reading the ports, because that 
really is no fun!
(I just used interrupts)


Greetz,

Airhead Zoom of Dancing Pumpkin Productions

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