Although many A-Shell applications were originally developed for dumb terminals (without mice), A-Shell/Windows does support a number of mouse capabilities.
Copy and Paste
You can copy text from the A-Shell display to the clipboard, and paste it from the clipboard into the current application’s input context, more or less as you would with any Windows application. See Copy and Paste on the Edit menu for further details.
Double Click To Transmit
Double-clicking on a token of text (such as a numbered menu item) will cause it to be transmitted as if it had been typed, followed by the ENTER key. See AutoMouse.
Mouse Wheel
In most contexts, the mouse wheel will behave as a series of up-arrow or down-arrow keys, typically causing scrolling or stepping through fields. See NOWHEEL to disable.
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