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15 years ago
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Current maintainer:
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Gunnar Schmidt <gunnar@schmi-dt.de>, 2003
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Contributor:
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Olaf Schmidt <ojschmidt@kde.org>, 2003
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KMouseTool was created by Jeff Roush <jeff@mousetool.com>, 2002
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Documentation initally written by Jeff Roush <jeff@mousetool.com>, 2002
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The clever Smart Drag idea was suggested by Joe Betts. Thanks, Joe!
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The idea for MouseTool came to me when I was thinking about
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head-tracking systems that allow you to move a cursor using
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your head orientation, and then send clicks when you pause.
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As far as I know, I was the first person to use this technique
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with an ordinary mouse, but it is possible that I am wrong about that.
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There are now other programs available for Windows and Macs that
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do this; I know that some were developed after MouseTool, but
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it is likely others came before.
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Other ideas in MouseTool for Windows that I hope to port to KDE were
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either suggested by MouseTool users or came out of email discussions
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with users.
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