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Dragger 32
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This dwelling cursor program lets you access left and right clicks, double click, drag, shift, alt and control all by simply moving your cursor.
Online Price: $99.99
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For users who have
trouble clicking mouse buttons and performing drag or double click operations
Dragger32 is a utility for manipulating the left and right mouse buttons of a
standard mouse or mouse emulator, like the HeadMouse. Dragger32 can be used to
enter mouse clicks by movement and dwell of the on-screen mouse pointer. This
dwell selection function is known as AutoClick. When enabled, AutoClick watches
the pointer and clicks the left mouse button when the pointer is brought to rest
for the programmable dwell time. If the pointer remains motionless it will not
click again. Using the Dragger32 toolbar this single left click can be turned
into a Double Click, Right Click, and Left and Right Drag.
• Mouse Clicks can be entered automatically using the AutoClick™ dwell feature.
• Single clicks can be converted to Double Click, Right Click, and Left and
Right Drag.
•Integrated support for HeadMouse®
• HotZones™ to allow use with many Windows full-screen games, includes a simple
keyboard.
• Compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
The purpose of Dragger32 is to assist those who either have trouble clicking
mouse buttons and performing drag or double click operations, or who cannot
actuate mouse buttons at all.
The first case usually involves someone who can move the mouse with their hand
or foot, but has trouble clicking at the same time. The second case usually
involves someone who must use their head to control the mouse pointer and needs
a method that does not require additional head movement to actuate the mouse
buttons.
Dragger In Use
For example, to Double Click an object using Dragger32 just hold the pointer
over the Left Double Click button for the dwell time and the button will
actuate. Then move the pointer to the object to Double Click and after the dwell
time Dragger32 will Double Click the object. To perform a Left Drag, position
the pointer over the Left Drag button for the dwell time and the button will
actuate. Next, move the pointer to the object to drag and after the dwell time
Dragger32 will Left Click and hold the mouse button. Then, move the pointer and
the object to its new location and dwell again to drop it.
An essential feature of AutoClick (dwell-click) is the ability to easily turn it
on and off. When AutoClick is active every time the pointer comes to rest, for
the dwell time, a left click will occur. If a head pointer is being used to
control the mouse pointer and the user is attending to a task apart from his
computer, the head pointer will continue to move the mouse pointer and Dragger32
will perform unintended left clicks. Therefore, a button called AutoClick Rest
is included on the Dragger32 toolbar to turn dwell-clicking on and off . When
this button is down (actuated) the entire screen is dwell sensitive when it is
up only the AutoClick Rest button is dwell sensitive.
Even though most users will need AutoClick some may only need assistance with
clicking buttons on a standard mouse or trackball. For those, just disable
AutoClick and use the toolbar to assist with Double Clicks and Drag operations.
Four sizes are available for the toolbar and they are selected using the
configuration menu. Toolbar orientation is controlled by dragging a corner of
the toolbar. The toolbar orientation can be as shown in the figure above or one
of the following: one column by six rows, two rows by three columns, or three
columns by two rows.
HotZones!
HotZones is a special capability that allows access to Dragger32 buttons that
are hidden by full screen Windows applications. Typically, these so-called full
screen applications are games. When the normal Dragger32 toolbar is hidden all
features are disabled except for single Left Clicks using dwell. HotZones
provides access to the standard Dragger32 toolbar and several additional
features, designed specifically for playing games. The additional features
provide the capability to enter arbitrary key combinations (for example, CTL-A),
arbitrary character strings and real-time text using a simple pop-up keyboard.
The key combinations and strings can be configured for specific games and saved
in templates for reuse.
Hardware/Software
Requirements for Dragger32
• IBM PC Compatible Computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows
NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
• Requires at least the Microsoft minimum required RAM per operating system
• CD-ROM disc drive for installation
• Input device such as a HeadMouse, mouse, trackball, or any Windows compatible
pointing device
• 1 megabyte free hard drive space

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