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17 different applications of the keyboard,  joysticks, or mouse. Limited use of
46 approximately 200 counts (phase changes or 'clicks') per inch of travel. The
51 within the ikbd, or by converting mouse motion into keyboard cursor control
53 The mouse buttons can be treated as part of the mouse or as additional
60 button being pressed or released, or motion in either axis exceeding a
64 significantly more than the threshold delta x or y. This may happen since no
107 changed (i.e. for each opening or closing of a joystick switch or trigger).
111 ; where x is Joystick 0 or 1
131 It remains in this mode until reset or commanded into another mode. The PAUSE
141 until reset or commanded into another mode. The PAUSE command in this mode not
151 for the appropriate cursor motion keys. The trigger or fire buttons of the
204 The RESET command or function causes the ikbd to perform a simple self-test.
206 of receipt of the RESET command (or the end of the break, or power-up). The
216 ; mss=0xy, mouse button press or release causes mouse
235 button is pressed or released. Otherwise the mouse buttons behave as if they
256 deltax ; distance in X clicks to return (LEFT) or (RIGHT)
257 deltay ; distance in Y clicks to return (UP) or (DOWN)
260 either RELATIVE or ABSOLUTE motion records. The ikbd returns the appropriate
275 default to 1 at RESET (or power-up).
289 or release (see SET MOSE BUTTON ACTION).
326 logical coordinate system internal to the ikbd for all relative or absolute
335 system within the ikbd for all relative or absolute mouse motion. (DEFAULT)
364 matrix activity is still monitored and scan codes or ASCII characters enqueued
371 transmission when output is resumed. Pressing or releasing either mouse button
380 When the ikbd is in either the JOYSTICK MONITORING mode or the FIRE BUTTON
388 Enter JOYSTICK EVENT REPORTING mode (DEFAULT). Each opening or closure of a
389 joystick switch or trigger causes a joystick event record to be generated.
403 is valid in either the JOYSTICK EVENT REPORTING mode or the JOYSTICK
461 Note that by setting RX and/or Ry to zero, the velocity feature can be
487 and not alter that particular field of the date or time. This permits setting
542 0x88 (or 0x89 or 0x8A) ; request mouse mode
555 ; or KEYCODE
558 ; or KEYCODE
564 or the parameters associated with a given command. All status reports are
595 mode or FIRE BUTTON MONITORING mode.