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I disagree that this hook is useless.  It's helpful any time you want to display a non-standard cursor or a non-standard shift indicator, and it allows you to do both while still taking advantage of GetKey's powers of silent linking, TIKB, contrast control, and APD.  It also allows you to display any other sort of animation -- I used it for an about-screen once.  The only way you could do these things otherwise would be to use an IM2 ISR. [[User:FloppusMaximus|FloppusMaximus]] 19:02, 1 Apr 2005 (PST)
 
I disagree that this hook is useless.  It's helpful any time you want to display a non-standard cursor or a non-standard shift indicator, and it allows you to do both while still taking advantage of GetKey's powers of silent linking, TIKB, contrast control, and APD.  It also allows you to display any other sort of animation -- I used it for an about-screen once.  The only way you could do these things otherwise would be to use an IM2 ISR. [[User:FloppusMaximus|FloppusMaximus]] 19:02, 1 Apr 2005 (PST)
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:Um, I think you're right. It's a good hook. Especially because I think startup app uses it. I mean I disected it and it does. And if you uninstall the hook startup quits working... Very useful. Unfortunatly, I don't know how to use system context... [[User:Dragon Master|Dragon Master]] 22:21, 13 May 2006

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I disagree that this hook is useless. It's helpful any time you want to display a non-standard cursor or a non-standard shift indicator, and it allows you to do both while still taking advantage of GetKey's powers of silent linking, TIKB, contrast control, and APD. It also allows you to display any other sort of animation -- I used it for an about-screen once. The only way you could do these things otherwise would be to use an IM2 ISR. FloppusMaximus 19:02, 1 Apr 2005 (PST)

Um, I think you're right. It's a good hook. Especially because I think startup app uses it. I mean I disected it and it does. And if you uninstall the hook startup quits working... Very useful. Unfortunatly, I don't know how to use system context... Dragon Master 22:21, 13 May 2006