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TouchWare for Windows NT User's Guide46
This setting takes effect when you click Apply or OK.
Turning Sound On or Off
The Sound option enables or disables the beep that accompanies
simulated mouse button presses (when you generate a button down).
For information about when button downs occur, refer to “Button
Modes” in this chapter.
This setting takes effect when you click Apply or OK.
Setting the Button Simulation
The Button Simulation option specifies the mouse button for the touch
to simulate. Touching the screen has the same effect as clicking a
mouse button. By default a touch simulates the left mouse button.
Use this option to specify that the left, right, or both mouse buttons at
the same time be simulated.
Most applications use the left or right mouse button. You may want
to simulate both mouse buttons for a custom application, such as an
application ported from UNIX.
This setting takes effect when you click Apply or OK.
Using the Mouse Button Toggle Program
You can use the Mouse Button Toggle program to specify the mouse
button to be simulated. When you open the program, a Mouse Button
Toggle icon remains on your desktop for easy access while you work.
The icon is useful when you are using an application that requires
switching between mouse buttons.