More on this,
if you go to http://bsoftware.com/ and search for "eyes" there are some
shareware Windows NT/95 versions of x-eyes available to download.
They watch the mouse wherever it goes on the screen.
- Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Booth <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 11 August 1998 13:26
Subject: Re: cursor location markers
>The below is called X-Eyes and runs under X-Windows Unix.
>
>- Paul
>
>
>From: Lauder, Rob <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>>> One of our students has mentioned that she used a friends machine (not a
>>PC)
>>> which had markers at the top and side of the screen to help identify
>>where the
>>> cursor was. Does anybody know of anything like that for a PC running
>>Windows 95
>>> (something specifically with the markers, not general cursor enhancing
>>programs
>>> as I already have some info on those)?
>>
>>I had software at one point that had a (bear with me) pair of eyes in a
>>small window that continually 'looked' at the cursor. It was a windows
>>interpretation of a Unix applet. ISTR it was shareware.
>>
>>Rob Lauder
>>Hereward College.
>
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