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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture=MSE001.png | |Picture=MSE001.png | ||
|Version=1.38 | |Version=1.38 (Apr 2003) | ||
|Author=[[Mark Kimes]] | |Author=[[Mark Kimes]] | ||
|License=GNU GPL V2 | |License=GNU GPL V2 | ||
|Download=[ | |Download=[mse1_38.zip] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Mouse System Enhancer''' (MSE) is designed to make mousing about the old desktop a bit easier. It allows you to assign commands to your mouse buttons. It also provides clipboard management and extensions, swapfile monitor, desktop clock, virtual desktops, screen capture, file dialog enhancement, titlebar enhancement and other mouse-related options. | '''Mouse System Enhancer''' (MSE) is designed to make mousing about the old desktop a bit easier. It allows you to assign commands to your mouse buttons. It also provides clipboard management and extensions, swapfile monitor, desktop clock, virtual desktops, screen capture, file dialog enhancement, titlebar enhancement and other mouse-related options. |
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Version | 1.38 (Apr 2003) |
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Author | Mark Kimes |
License | GNU GPL V2 |
Download | [mse1_38.zip] |
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Mouse System Enhancer (MSE) is designed to make mousing about the old desktop a bit easier. It allows you to assign commands to your mouse buttons. It also provides clipboard management and extensions, swapfile monitor, desktop clock, virtual desktops, screen capture, file dialog enhancement, titlebar enhancement and other mouse-related options.