ManyMouse
    
    
      
        
          June 26th, 2005: Initial source released to the world!
        
      
    
    
      ManyMouse is a library that abstracts the handling of
      multiple mice input into a tiny, cross-platform API. It is meant
      to be used with games and non-traditional applications with unique
      input needs. On most platforms, it can at least make all USB
      mice available, but in many cases can make serial mice and built-in
      laptop trackpads available too.
    
      Places ManyMouse is known to be used: 
      
    
    
       What works: 
      
        -  Modern Unix systems through X11's XInput2 extension.
        
 -  Linux 2.4/2.6/etc through the "evdev" kernel interface.
        
 -  MacOS X 10.0 through 10.4 through HID Utilities.
        
 -  MacOS X 10.5 and later through Leopard's improved HID Manager API.
        
 -  Windows XP and later through the WM_INPUT/RawInput API.
        
 -  Compiles/runs on Linux (x86/x86-64 tested, gcc2+).
        
 -  Compiles/runs on MacOS X (PowerPC/Intel/x86-64 tested, gcc3+).
        
 -  Compiles/runs on Windows (x86 tested, msvc7+).
        
 -  May compile and run elsewhere with little to no modification.
             Success stories and patches are
             welcome.
      
 
      
       What doesn't work: 
      
        -  API is still evolving.
        
 -  Contributions of other ports are, of course,
             welcome.
      
 
    
    
       License: 
      
- ManyMouse is licensed under the
      
        zlib license.
      This means you can statically link it into a closed-source application
      and otherwise manipulate it however you like, without a warranty.
      I appreciate credit when you use it, but don't require it. I find
      this code useful, and hope you will, too.
 
    
    
     Documentation: 
       
- Just about everything you need to know is
       here.
 
    
    
       Downloads: 
      
    
    
    
      
        Page maintained by
        Ryan C. Gordon.