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sheepshaver_mac_os_x_setup [2019/04/12 03:49] – [Setting up SheepShaver for OSX/macOS on Intel Macs] ronald_p._regensburg | sheepshaver_mac_os_x_setup [2019/05/04 02:54] – [Setting up SheepShaver for OSX/macOS on Intel Macs] ronald_p._regensburg | ||
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====== Setting up SheepShaver for OSX/macOS on Intel Macs ====== | ====== Setting up SheepShaver for OSX/macOS on Intel Macs ====== | ||
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(You can also set up SheepShaver versions [[sheepshaver mac os x setup old|for PPC Mac]], [[sheepshaver setup|for Windows]], [[ubuntu|and for Linux]]) | (You can also set up SheepShaver versions [[sheepshaver mac os x setup old|for PPC Mac]], [[sheepshaver setup|for Windows]], [[ubuntu|and for Linux]]) | ||
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Open SheepShaver Preferences and **remove the CD disk image file from the volumes list**, select it and click the Remove button. | Open SheepShaver Preferences and **remove the CD disk image file from the volumes list**, select it and click the Remove button. | ||
- | Shut down the emulated machine | + | Save the change and shut down the emulated machine |
//(If you used a real install CD, you can now remove it in OSX/ | //(If you used a real install CD, you can now remove it in OSX/ | ||
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Some features are not mentioned elsewhere in this manual: | Some features are not mentioned elsewhere in this manual: | ||
- | **Grabbing mouse cursor toggle** | + | **Grabbing mouse cursor toggle**\\ |
Using Control-F5 will contain the mouse cursor within the SheepShaver window. This may be useful with some games. | Using Control-F5 will contain the mouse cursor within the SheepShaver window. This may be useful with some games. | ||
+ | Cursor grab is fully functional in version 2.4 builds. In 2.5 version builds it will only work with the (default) software cursor, not if the hardware cursor is enabled (see below under Advanced features). | ||
===== Advanced features (Version 2.5 builds only) ===== | ===== Advanced features (Version 2.5 builds only) ===== | ||
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The version 2.5 builds use a different way to display the cursor in window mode, they use the software cursor that is also used in full-screen mode. If you prefer the hardware cursor in window mode, you can add this line to the preferences file: | The version 2.5 builds use a different way to display the cursor in window mode, they use the software cursor that is also used in full-screen mode. If you prefer the hardware cursor in window mode, you can add this line to the preferences file: | ||
hardcursor true | hardcursor true | ||
- | However, with the hardware cursor the cursor issues in version 2.4, when switching between window mode and full-screen mode, will also return. (See below under Known Issues.) | + | However, with the hardware cursor |
- | **• Hardware cursor in full-screen mode** (29 March 2019 and later builds)\\ | + | **• Hardware cursor in both window mode and full-screen mode** (29 March 2019 and later builds)\\ |
- | The hardware cursor can also be used in full-screen mode if also integer scaling is used. You can enable the hardware cursor in full-screen mode by adding these lines to the preferences file | + | The hardware cursor can also be used in full-screen mode if integer scaling is used. You can enable the hardware cursor in both window mode and full-screen mode by adding these lines to the preferences file |
hardcursor true | hardcursor true | ||
scale_integer true | scale_integer true |