Short: Driver for gfx tablets and serial mices Architecture: m68k-amigaos DESCRIPTION GTDriver is a program to control serial graphic tablets and serial mice with your Amiga. Version 1.0 of GTDriver supports the following tablets: - Summagraphics MM - Summagraphics Bitpadone - CalComp 2000 - Cherry - TekTronix 4957 - Wacom and the following mice: - Microsoft mouse - Mouse System mouse If your tablet or mouse emulates one of the previous models you can use it with GTDriver (if not, contact the authors to have your device supported in the next release of the package). GTDriver has many parameters that can be configured using the prefs program GTDOptions. Among the parameters you find the emulation type, the baud rate, the dpi tablet resolution, the dimensions of the clip region, etc. GTDriver has two working modes: 'driver mode' and 'server mode'. In 'driver mode' the pointing device of the tablet becomes a mouse replacement, and you can use the tablet with any program. If you have a digitizing puck, it may have more than two buttons. However, only three buttons are supported in 'driver mode'. The third button is mapped to the third Amiga mouse button (that is supported by few programs). 'Server mode' is intended for programmers only. You can write your own programs that use GTDriver in server mode: in this way GTDriver will not control the screen pointer, and will send complete tablet information to your program in a documented format. By using GTDriver in 'server mode' your software can take full advantage of any tablet feature. GTDriver supports user-defined tablet buttons (called pseudo-buttons or p-buttons). A p-button is a rectangular area on the tablet, to which an arbitrary key combination has been associated. Whenever you press the stylus on a pseudo button, its key combination is sent to the active program just like you were pressing it on the keyboard. As many programs use keyboard shortcuts to select tools and menu items, you can define sets of p-buttons even for programs not explicitly written to work with GTDriver. For example, you can use Deluxe Paint or DynaCadd with a graphic tablet without having tool bars on the screen, without selecting menu items and, most of all, without the software being aware of GTDriver! SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS GTDriver needs at least Kickstart/Workbench 2.04 to run. A fast CPU it's not required but the driver may have better performance with it.