| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 2513.1 | Use the keyboard simulated mouse (AKA Ctrl-F3) | VINO::WITHROW | Mass. recall petitions available here! | Mon Mar 26 1990 13:53 | 2 | 
|  | For example, to put up a button2 menu, put your pointer where you want
it and do a CTRL-F3 followed by hitting the ``insert-here''.
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| 2513.2 | Here's how to do it ... | CSC32::RESKE | Life's a mystery & I haven't a clue | Mon Mar 26 1990 13:55 | 11 | 
|  |     
    Hi Dave .... how's southern Cal????
    
    
    To answer your question, yes there's a way to do it.  Use Control/F3
    to toggle the mouse/keboard.  At this point you use the arrow keys
    to move the mouse around.  Move the mouse to the menu you want to
    pull down and then use the FIND key to bring the menu up.
    
    
    Donna
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| 2513.3 |  | STAR::MFOLEY | Pump up the jelly | Mon Mar 26 1990 14:25 | 5 | 
|  | 
	No,no... Use UTOX. It has a /PAUSE switch specifically for this..
						mike
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| 2513.4 | vote for UTOX | MARX::FLEMING | X, lies and videotape | Wed Mar 28 1990 11:42 | 11 | 
|  |   	Yes, UTOX is the way to go.  With the CTRL F3, FIND method
  	you lose the use of your pointer (you can't move it off the
  	pulldown or it will snap back up).  In UTOX you just 
  	type "$ utox/delay=5 node::0".  Then you've got 5 seconds
  	to pull down the menu and get things set up before it takes
  	the picture and puts in on your screen.  Now you have the
  	flexibility of using your mouse to "cut" out portions of
  	the screen and maybe print that section or create a postscript
  	file that you can include into documentation.
  	John
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| 2513.5 | However, in the base note: | VINO::WITHROW | Mass. recall petitions available here! | Wed Mar 28 1990 12:39 | 6 | 
|  | the user states:
    I Need to take photographs and screen snapshots of working products.
                   ^^^^^^^^^^^
UTOX will not help with the photography part....
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| 2513.6 | Manual labor | DECWIN::KLEIN |  | Wed Mar 28 1990 16:41 | 6 | 
|  | >UTOX will not help with the photography part....
Just have someone there holding down the mouse button.  This is what I
do to get photos of the screen.  Or is this too simple?
-steve-
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| 2513.7 | some comments.... | SICVAX::GRAHAM | primal screams | Wed Mar 28 1990 22:18 | 16 | 
|  |         >Just have someone there holding down the mouse button.
    
        Steve, that was funny ;-)
    
        Motif has pulldown menus that will stay on the screen without
        having to call your grandmother for help ;-)
    
        Probably, the most elegant implementation of menus for this
        kind of work, is Sun's 'push-pin' menus - This menu widget
        is provided with OpenLook/XView; it allows the user to move
        the menu system to anywhere on the screen or workspace.  Very
        clever indeed.  The Xview kit is somewhere in the 'pub' direct-
        ories on DECWRL.  Any takers, to clone this for DECwindows?
    
    Kris..             
                          
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| 2513.8 | Ctrl/y | LEOVAX::TREGGIARI |  | Mon Apr 02 1990 16:57 | 5 | 
|  | An easy way to do it on VMS is to start the application from a terminal,
pull down the menu, go back to the terminal and hit Crtl/Y.  The menu can stay
down *forever*...
Leo
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| 2513.9 |  | SMAUG::MENDEL | In some strange power's employ | Mon Apr 02 1990 17:16 | 3 | 
|  |         Or suspending the process from another terminal (?). 
        Kevin
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