ToolBox v1.72
for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT

written by Kostas Symeonidis and John Tsoukalidis
(c)1996-98 CyLog Software

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System Monitors
There are three system monitors in ToolBox:

Drive Sizes
You can see the available space on any of your drives.
Mouse Travel
Find out how many miles your mouse travels on your screen depending on the size of your monitor!!
Memory
See how much physical or total available memory have in a very nice chart.



Drive Sizes. On the upper left hand size is the Drive Sizes Area. Select if you want to see this monitor window, enter the drive letters as a string (in this example you see drive C:, D: and M:. Select the refresh rate in seconds and if you want to see the windows up time (i.e. the total time your current windows session lasts).

Mouse Travel Check the blue-lettered check box if you want to enable mouse travel (it consumes almost NO CPU power, so you can use it without hesitation). Select "Counter visible in Drive Sizes Window" and/or "... in separate Window". The counter in it's own window uses a bitmap to display a car-like mileage device effect. You can use the default bitmap, or one of the two bitmaps provided with toolbox. You can also design your own bitmap. The bitmap should have the images of the characters 0 to 9 and again 0 (11 characters) on a fixed width column. If you want the last character to have a different color (as our sample bitmaps) then make your bitmap twice as wide, and provide a second column of the characters in a different color. If your bitmap has only one column you should uncheck the "Bitmap Contains Second Column" check box.
Finally select your prefered unit for measuring. Your can always change this selection, without loosing any recorded information. You can reset the counter using the "Reset Counters" button on the right.

On the right is the Memory Monitor setup area. Just select it and put the prefered refresh interval.

Need to say that "Cancel" cancels all your selections, and "OK" accepts them?

(c)1996-98 CyLog Software