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I wanted to have the cursor to move to my focused command buttons to direct the action and be more user friendly. This little thing does the trick. I found it in some old code of mine but I think it was borrowed back then.
[Update: 3-2-2011: A small bug fixed. You can trace the Amsler defects, Save and Recall them now: Here's the online Help File: http://tinyurl.com/4eqjks5 ] [ Update 2-28-2011: Some errors were repaired and Protan/Deutan discrimination added ] This application allows one to measure their color vision using the Ishihara (16 of 32) Charts. It will interpret your answers and provide documentation and instruction. A Red Chart is provided to assess Red Desaturation (optic nerve/tract). An Amsler Chart is provided to assess Macular Function. The colors may not reproduce accurately depending on the calibration of your monitor and the quality of the charts provided.
This program is part of an Electronic Medical Records (EMR) application that I have been working on for years. It is not certified by Medicare and therefore will NOT allow one to obtain bonuses. I am a retired physician and I use this personally for my volunteer work. Rx Writer allows one to generate standard prescriptions. It is designed to make prescribing effortless for the doctor and even allows one to completely hand write the Rx or more accurately scribble it. The idea, though, is to reduce medical errors by making things legible. A Help file is included.
This is an update and correction for txtCodeId=70578 original program. It wasn't converting most of the supported video formats so I fixed it. It uses ffmpeg.exe which is renamed to avformat.dll and placed in the app.path. I've supported the most recent build of ffmpeg.exe and I've placed it on my server: http://www.moosenose.com/avformat.zip. You may also download the original and compile it yourself: www.ffmpeg.org. I've also added conversion to Animated GIFs of various resolutions. The program will stay top most and can open the saved directory and play the saved, converted video. I've removed the dependency to the Common Dialog Control which makes the program portable for all versions of Windows which already have the VB 6 Runtimes. Other than that, the program is unchanged. Kindly give any positive feedback to the original author.
You will note that this works for both Win 9X and WinNT/2000!!! I take no credit for this code as I found it and altered it only slightly to save the icon positions for a given resolution. Frankly, I am a novice at API and much of this is over my head. The code saves the current Desktop Icon positions. You may move them around as you choose and then restore them. It saves the data to a file for each resolution you choose. Sort of like EasyDesk
Tells you how far the storm is. The basis is that sound travels at 4.8 miles/second. This is simplistic.
This is a Newsgroup program which is better than anything I found on PSC. Do NOT vote as I did not write this and I am only sharing this excellent code written by Uwe Keller.
This is one of many of my medical artificial intelligence programs. Yes I know this isn't what you might consider AI, but I do. The program combines a bunch of algorithms to generate an interpretation of CV risk based upon history, BP and lipid levels. I've included the xls files from the Medical Algorithms web site for your interest (that is why the project is so big-sorry). The logic is intermediate while the programming beginners and it is not commented.
You will note that this works for both Win 9X and WinNT/2000!!! I take no credit for this code as I found it and altered it only slightly to save the icon positions for a given resolution. Frankly, I am a novice at API and much of this is over my head. The code saves the current Desktop Icon positions. You may move them around as you choose and then restore them. It saves the data to a file for each resolution you choose. Sort of like EasyDesk
Adds a context popup menu topic within Internet Explorer on selected text to generate a Google search. It can be configured to do anything you'd like.
Tells you how far the storm is. The basis is that sound travels at 4.8 miles/second. This is simplistic.
This is a Newsgroup program which is better than anything I found on PSC. Do NOT vote as I did not write this and I am only sharing this excellent code written by Uwe Keller.
This is one of many of my medical artificial intelligence programs. Yes I know this isn't what you might consider AI, but I do. The program combines a bunch of algorithms to generate an interpretation of CV risk based upon history, BP and lipid levels. I've included the xls files from the Medical Algorithms web site for your interest (that is why the project is so big-sorry). The logic is intermediate while the programming beginners and it is not commented.
You will note that this works for both Win 9X and WinNT/2000!!! I take no credit for this code as I found it and altered it only slightly to save the icon positions for a given resolution. Frankly, I am a novice at API and much of this is over my head. The code saves the current Desktop Icon positions. You may move them around as you choose and then restore them. It saves the data to a file for each resolution you choose. Sort of like EasyDesk
Adds a context popup menu topic within Internet Explorer on selected text to generate a Google search. It can be configured to do anything you'd like.
Tells you how far the storm is. The basis is that sound travels at 4.8 miles/second. This is simplistic.
This is a Newsgroup program which is better than anything I found on PSC. Do NOT vote as I did not write this and I am only sharing this excellent code written by Uwe Keller.
This is one of many of my medical artificial intelligence programs. Yes I know this isn't what you might consider AI, but I do. The program combines a bunch of algorithms to generate an interpretation of CV risk based upon history, BP and lipid levels. I've included the xls files from the Medical Algorithms web site for your interest (that is why the project is so big-sorry). The logic is intermediate while the programming beginners and it is not commented.
You will note that this works for both Win 9X and WinNT/2000!!! I take no credit for this code as I found it and altered it only slightly to save the icon positions for a given resolution. Frankly, I am a novice at API and much of this is over my head. The code saves the current Desktop Icon positions. You may move them around as you choose and then restore them. It saves the data to a file for each resolution you choose. Sort of like EasyDesk
Adds a context popup menu topic within Internet Explorer on selected text to generate a Google search. It can be configured to do anything you'd like.