Changing mouse to lefthanded use

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Hello all! I have a question here about changing my mouse to lefthanded use. I know how to this through the control panel, but I was wondering if there's a way to do this through a command prompt. Any information you can give me on this is much appreciated. Thank you!
 
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jen,

if you are using winxp, i guess there is no way you can do that through the
command prompt. the dos box you see is only an emulator...which means that
windows will try to convince any dos application that there is indeed dos in
the computer even when actually, there is none.

you need to use the control panel.

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"Jen" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all! I have a question here about changing my mouse to lefthanded
use. I know how to this through the control panel, but I was wondering if
there's a way to do this through a command prompt. Any information you can
give me on this is much appreciated. Thank you!
 
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:46:57 +0800, "DennisLazo.com"
<email@dennislazo.com> wrote:

>jen,
>
>if you are using winxp, i guess there is no way you can do that through the
>command prompt. the dos box you see is only an emulator...which means that
>windows will try to convince any dos application that there is indeed dos in
>the computer even when actually, there is none.
>
>you need to use the control panel.
>
>regards,
I'm 100% left handed due to physical limitations. I have no problem
using the mouse without any add-ons, etc. I don't quite understand
your difficulty.