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- MouseText abstract "MouseText designed by Bruce Tognazzini is a set of 32 graphical characters first implemented in the Apple IIc. They were then retrofitted to the Apple IIe forming part of the Enhanced IIe upgrade. A slightly revised version was then released with the Apple IIgs.MouseText made it possible to display simple text user interfaces resembling the Macintosh graphical user interface. Since the Apples lacked the ability to display user-defined characters in text mode, all GUI-like displays beyond crude ASCII art approximations had to use the slower and more memory-hungry graphical mode before MouseText was available. MouseText resulted in an eightfold increase in display speed for mouse applications, bringing such text-based applications as word processors up to the same speed as the original Macintosh. Word processors running on the two computers would not be confused with one another, however, as the mouse under MouseText would move in discrete jumps from character cell to character cell, rather than the smooth movement of the Macintosh, and text was still monospaced.The original version of MouseText in the Apple IIc included a depiction of a figure running, perhaps to portray the action of running a program. This icon was later found to be unnecessary, and Tognazzini sent a letter to CALL A.P.P.L.E. magazine warning developers not to use them, as they would be replaced.The MouseText characters replaced a redundant set of inverse uppercase characters (@,A..Z,[,\,],^,_) in the Alternate character set.".
- MouseText thumbnail Mousetext-original.png?width=300.
- MouseText wikiPageExternalLink ah08.html.
- MouseText wikiPageID "9853359".
- MouseText wikiPageLength "2776".
- MouseText wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- MouseText wikiPageRevisionID "661204785".
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink ASCII_art.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Apple_IIGS.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Apple_IIc.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Apple_IIe.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Apple_IIgs.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Applesoft_BASIC.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Tognazzini.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink CALL_A.P.P.L.E..
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Call-A.P.P.L.E..
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apple_II_family.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Category:Character_sets.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Directory_(computing).
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink File:Mousetext-original.png.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink File:Mousetext-revised.png.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_user_interface.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Marlett.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Run_command.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Text-based_user_interface.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLink Text_user_interface.
- MouseText wikiPageWikiLinkText "MouseText".
- MouseText hasPhotoCollection MouseText.
- MouseText wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MouseText subject Category:Apple_II_family.
- MouseText subject Category:Character_sets.
- MouseText hypernym Set.
- MouseText type Computer.
- MouseText type Encoding.
- MouseText comment "MouseText designed by Bruce Tognazzini is a set of 32 graphical characters first implemented in the Apple IIc. They were then retrofitted to the Apple IIe forming part of the Enhanced IIe upgrade. A slightly revised version was then released with the Apple IIgs.MouseText made it possible to display simple text user interfaces resembling the Macintosh graphical user interface.".
- MouseText label "MouseText".
- MouseText sameAs m.02ptx0j.
- MouseText sameAs Q6926004.
- MouseText sameAs Q6926004.
- MouseText wasDerivedFrom MouseText?oldid=661204785.
- MouseText depiction Mousetext-original.png.
- MouseText isPrimaryTopicOf MouseText.