In a message dated 21/07/2007 18:45:43 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your computer may be sensing the serial data stream and declaring it to be a mouse. This is a generic problem having nothing to do with Tac32 but it and the solution are in the CNS Clock II and Tac32 manual available where you got the software. P.S., I am in the UK at the AMSAT-UK conference. ------------------- Hi Rick Many thanks for your comments. You're quite right and all is under control again:-) I've obviously been lucky in the past, in that I've not come across this before and it seems to be only certain strings that trigger it. Running WinOncore had enabled the Ea and Ek commands but it was the Bb string enabled by TAC32 that triggered the problem, in this instance anyway. Now I'm aware of the potential it'll be easier to deal with in the future. I haven't had a chance to explore TAC32, or the manual, any further yet but it looks good and I'll be coming back to it soon. Welcome to sunny Guilford, you're about 75 miles from where I lived for many years..... and nearly 475 from where I am now:-) The west coast of Scotland is supposed to be the wettest part of the UK, and normally lives up to that reputation, but it's been quite sunny here of late, certainly no wetter than normal, and could almost be considered drought conditions compared to what some other parts of the country have suffered rece ntly. Enjoy your stay....and stay dry:-) regards Nigel GM8PZR _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.